Ana Pauker
Ana Pauker was a leading figure in the Romanian Communist Party and one of its first prominent female leaders, known for her significant influence on the party's policies and her role in the establishment of the communist regime.
Born on Dec 01, 1899 (126 years old)
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Romania:
Ana Pauker addressed party delegates about the presence of the Red Army in Romania.
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Romania:
Ana Pauker was a key figure in the Romanian Communist Party who executed directives from Moscow regarding the Experiment Pitești.
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Romania:
Ana Pauker was a prominent communist leader who addressed party delegates in 1944.
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Romania:
Ana Pauker was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania who renewed the request for Romania's admission to the UN in 1948.
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Romania:
Ana Pauker is mentioned as one of the prominent figures present at the inauguration of the Palace of Pioneers.
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Romania:
Ana Pauker was present at the inauguration of the Romarta art gallery.
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Romania:
Ana Pauker was a former Minister of Foreign Affairs during the communist period and helped Ion Iliescu with his studies.
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Romania:
Ana Pauker was the first female vice premier and foreign minister in Romania's history.
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Romania:
Ana Pauker was present at the inauguration of the Cotroceni Palace as a Pioneer Palace.
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Romania:
Ana Pauker was a prominent communist leader in Romania who was later arrested and nearly killed during the power struggle within the party.
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