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List of events
Events from the year 1950 in Romania . The year saw Romania build relationships with other
Communist states , including China and East Germany.
The regions of the
Romanian People's Republic between 1950 and 1952
Incumbents
Events
Births
1 February –
Mircea Puta , mathematician (died in
2007 ).
[11]
18 March –
Tudor Ratiu , mathematician.
14 April –
Daniela Crăsnaru , poet.
[12]
30 April –
Gheorghe Moroșanu , mathematician.
13 May –
Sergiu Klainerman , mathematician.
29 July –
Maricica Puică ,
middle-distance runner , winner of the inaugural 3,000 m at the
1984 Summer Olympics and world record-holder in 1986.
[13]
6 September –
Eugene Sârbu , violonist.
15 November –
Princess Elena of Romania , daughter of
King Michael I and
Queen Anne of Romania .
[14]
6 December –
Gheorghe Păun , computer scientist.
[15]
Deaths
10 May –
Vasile Aftenie ,
Auxiliary bishop of the
Greek-Catholic Church ,
titular Bishop of
Ulpiana , beaten to death at
Văcărești Prison ,
beatified on 2 June 2019 (born
1899 ).
[16]
18 May –
Henri Cihoski , major general during World War I and was Minister of War from 1928 to 1930, died in
Sighet Prison (born
1871 ).
[17]
19 May –
Daniel Ciugureanu , politician, Prime Minister of the
Moldavian Democratic Republic in 1918, President of the
Romanian Senate , died in
Sighet Prison (born
1885 ).
[18]
25 May –
Nicolae Ciupercă , lieutenant general who served in both world wars and was Minister of War from 1938 to 1939, anti-communist resistance leader, who died in
Văcărești Prison (born
1882 ).
[19]
12 June –
Eugen Cristescu , head of
Siguranța Statului secret police and of the Secret Intelligence Service, who died in
Văcărești Prison (born
1895 )
[20]
15 June –
Nicolae Macici , lieutenant general during World War II, who died in
Aiud Prison (born
1886 ).
[21]
26 June –
Iosif Jumanca , politician, killed by torture at
Gherla Prison (born
1893 ).
30 August –
Alexandru Lapedatu , historian, politician,
President of the Senate of Romania , member and President of the
Romanian Academy , died in
Sighet Prison (born
1876 ).
[22]
3 September –
Traian Vuia , aviation pioneer (born
1872 ).
[23]
16 September –
Nicolae Samsonovici , Defence Minister and delegate to the
Conference for the Reduction and Limitation of Armaments , who died in
Sighet Prison (born
1877 ).
[24]
19 September –
Constantin Eftimiu , brigadier general during World War II, Minister in the
Sănătescu cabinet , anti-communist resistance leader, who died in
Aiud Prison (born
1893 ).
30 December –
Mihail Manoilescu , engineer, economist, journalist who served as
Foreign Minister , died in
Sighet Prison (born
1891 ).
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