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A CV - Jewish destiny in Romania 1896-1938


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With this demand, the leadership of the Romanian Communist Party (PCR) representations to Stalin in 1946 and tried, unsuccessfully, Ana Pauker , a Jew, and Vasile Luca , the Hungarians, from office and to urge the country. This report Ana Pauker, the wife of Marcel Pauker than they were ten years later, long since removed from power and placed under house arrest, her party members once again to answer the questions must. Unlike their opponents within and outside the party, played the Jewish Identity for the couple Pauker no special role. We learn in particular from the heart of this book, the autobiographical report by Marcel Pauker, which he completed in November 1937 in Moscow, just months before his execution as Stalinist "cleansing victims' . Particularly impressive is the description of his childhood and teenage years, coupled with the emergence of his revolutionary spirit. It is the merit of the editors, William Totok and Erhard Roy Wiehn to have supported this unique document from the Moscow archives of the Security Ministry revealed. The carefully edited and annotated, supplemented by had done interviews and a documentation of Ana Pauker, enables a good insight into the evolution of the communist-socialist movement in Romania, to which Marcel Pauker a significant contribution. The fascination of its ideals must have been enormous, because despite the liquidation of her husband, was Ana Pauker, Stalin and the party faithful, and was in postwar Romania, Foreign Minister and Vice Premier, until outlawed in 1952 because of "deviant activities" and "Zionist connections" and a year was later arrested. This brought the Jewish origin of Ana Pauker once again, but the planned review process was not held against them, because Stalin died on 5 March 1953.

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