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Teohari Georgescu (
January 31,
1908 —
December 31,
1976) was a high-ranking member of the
Romanian Communist Party.
Born in
Bacău, he was the third of seven children of Constantin and Aneta Georgescu. Georgescu, whose formal education ended after the fourth grade, began his career as an assistant in his father's store. In 1923, he was sent to the main printing house in
Bucharest, Cartea Românească, to apprentice as a
typesetter. Three years later, his father now dead, he joined the Gutenberg printers' union and secretly began to read Communist leaflets. He soon joined the Communist party, then illegal. He became a member of the party's Central Committee and its Secretariat, participating in secret meetings, organising strikes, and spreading leaflets.
Siguranţa Statului, the
Kingdom of Romania's secret services, began to keep an eye on him, and he was first arrested in 1933 for authoring leaflets that were spread in the typesetters' room at Cartea Românească. A young and capable lawyer, Iosif Schraer, ensured that Georgescu was released after only two months in prison and a few beatings.
Further arrests followed; finally, after being detained in April 1941, the next month he was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment at
Caransebeş.
Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej named him leader of the prison's communist group before being transferred to
Târgu Jiu prison in 1943. He was released after the arrival of the
Red Army in 1944, and at
Ana Pauker's suggestion he became undersecretary of state at the
Ministry of Interior on November 4. He was well-qualified for the clandestine work the job required: in 1940, in
Moscow, Georgescu had received training, coordinated by
Georgi Dimitrov, from
NKVD agents; he learned both the secret code for corresponding with the
Comintern and a special technique for writing its messages on glass. In Bucharest he communicated, either directly or through
Gheorghe Pintilie, with General Dmitri Fedichkin, a Soviet adviser who gave him orders to infiltrate and
Sovietize the security services: Siguranţa Statului, Jandarmeria and Serviciul Special de Informaţii.
As a reward for accomplishing this mission, Georgescu was promoted to Minister of Interior once
Petru Groza's government took power on
March 6,
1945. He also served on the Politburo, was the Secretary of the Party's Central Committee, and ran the United Workers' Front, which coordinated the handling of the
social democrats and party cadres.
One of the chief figures responsible for the destruction of Romania's interwar political élite, Georgescu was a fanatical communist who ruthlessly applied terror toward any form of opposition. As Minister of Interior he contributed to the country's Sovietization, to the persecution of the peasants and to the establishment of a system of concentration camps in Romania. Along with Gheorghiu-Dej, Pauker and
Vasile Luca, he was part of the ruling quartet responsible for the implementation of the Soviet strategy of imposing communism on Romania. Their role was encapsulated in the propaganda slogan, "Ana, Luca, Teo, Dej / Bagă spaima în burgheji — Ana, Luca, Teo[hari], Dej / Scare the bourgeois".
In January 1952,
General Secretary Gheorghiu-Dej traveled to
Moscow to seek
Joseph Stalin's approval for purging the leadership of the Romanian Communist Party, accusing Pauker, Luca, and Georgescu of fomenting factional intrigue;
Vyacheslav Molotov intervened on behalf of Pauker, whereas
Lavrentiy Beria defended Georgescu Together with Pauker and Luca, Georgescu was purged at the plenum of
May 26-
27,
1952, simultaneously accused of left-wing and right-wing
deviationism. He was also accused of a conciliatory stance regarding Luca's deviation and, ironically, of insufficient militancy against the class enemy and revolutionary vigilance. He was thus dismissed from his ministerial post on May 28, losing all his other party and state posts as well: vice-premier, member of the secretariat, politburo and orgburo. Unlike the other two, he hadn't spent
World War II in Moscow, but the
Comintern's suggestion in 1940 that Georgescu be made General Secretary kept Gheorghiu-Dej wary of his influence. Furthermore, as Luca and Pauker began to fall from grace in early 1952 (their fate having been decided in Moscow), he made the mistake of standing by them. Initially "assigned to work at a lower level", he was arrested on
February 18,
1953 and investigated by his former subordinates at the
Securitate for three years. At one point, his wife and two children (one of them an infant) were arrested in order to induce him to give evidence against
Lucreţiu Pătrăşcanu. He confessed guilt to all charges but was nevertheless released in April 1956.
Georgescu returned to his old workplace, Cartea Românească, now called "Întreprinderea 13 Decembrie", first working as a proofreader and then being appointed manager before retiring in 1963 on a 2400-
leu pension. After
Nicolae Ceauşescu came to power, he was rehabilitated at the April 1968 plenary. He was appointed candidate member of the Central Committee at the party's 1972 national conference, holding the post until 1974. He died in obscurity; after
cremation, his ashes were placed in the
Monument of the Heroes for the Freedom of the People and of the Motherland, for Socialism in Bucharest's
Carol Park, being removed after the
Romanian Revolution of 1989.
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