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List of events
Events from the year 1952 in Romania . After a new
trade agreement is signed with the
Soviet Union , a
new constitution affirms ties with the
Communist state , indicated by a red star being added to the
coat of arms ,
emblem and
flag .
The regions of the
Romanian People's Republic between 1950 and 1952
Incumbents
Events
Births
14 January –
Mihaela Loghin ,
shot put medal winner at the
1984 Summer Olympics .
[10]
14 January –
Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu , politician, Prime Minister from 2004 to 2008.
30 January —
Silvia Marcovici , violinist.
[11]
4 March —
Florian Pop , mathematician.
12 March —
Gregorian Bivolaru , organization founder.
[12]
31 March —
Nelly Miricioiu ,
operatic
soprano .
[13]
21 April —
Cristian S. Calude , mathematician.
5 May –
Maia Ciobanu , composer and
musicologist .
[14]
30 August –
Daniel Dăianu , economist, professor, and politician.
27 September –
Dumitru Prunariu ,
cosmonaut .
[15]
Deaths
Ioan Rășcanu (1878–1952)
6 February –
Ioan Carlaonț , major general in World War II and anti-communist resistance leader, who died at
Aiud Prison (born
1885 ).
25 February –
Stan Ghițescu , politician who died at
Sighet Prison (born
1881 ).
[16]
25 February –
Ioan Rășcanu , general during World War I,
Minister of War in 1919–1921, who died at
Sighet Prison (born
1878 ).
[17]
11 July –
Valeriu Traian Frențiu , bishop of the
Romanian Greek Catholic Church , who died at
Sighet Prison ,
beatified on 2 June 2019 (born
1875 ).
[18]
[19]
16 September –
Nicolae Păiș , counter-admiral, undersecretary of state, who died at
Aiud Prison (born
1887 ).
[20]
2 October –
Mircea Vulcănescu ,
economist , philosopher and
far-right politician, who died at
Aiud Prison (born
1904 ).
[21]
14 November –
Ion V. Gruia , jurist and politician, who died at
Sighet Prison (born
1895 ).
[22]
30 November –
Barbu Alinescu , major general in World War II (born
1890 ).
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