Mihail Fărcășanu
Romanian journalist, diplomat and writer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mihail Fărcășanu (November 10, 1907 – July 14, 1987) was a Romanian journalist, diplomat and writer. He was president of the National Liberal Youth from 1937 to 1946.[1] Pursued by the authorities due to his anti-communist actions, he managed to flee the country in 1946, and was later sentenced to death.
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He was member of the Romanian National Committee (Romanian: Comitetul Național Român) and the League of Free Romanians (Liga Românilor Liberi) where he was elected as president in 1953.[1] He was the first manager of the Romanian-language section of Radio Free Europe.[citation needed] His most important work is Frunzele nu mai sunt aceleași ("The Leaves Are No Longer the Same"), published in 1946 under the pen name Mihail Villara.[1] The work was given the Editura Cultura Națională Grand Prize.[citation needed]