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Emil Bodnăraș was born on 10 February, 1904 in Iaslovăț, Suceava County, Austria-Hungary, is a Romanian communist politician. Discover Emil Bodnăraș's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 10 February, 1904
Birthday 10 February
Birthplace Iaslovăț, Suceava County, Austria-Hungary
Date of death 1976
Died Place Bucharest, Socialist Republic of Romania
Nationality Hungary

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1904

Emil Bodnăraș (10 February 1904 – 24 January 1976) was a Romanian communist politician, an army officer, and a Soviet agent, who had considerable influence in the Romanian People's Republic.

Bodnăraș was born to a Ukrainian father and a German mother in 1904, in Iaslovăț, Suceava County, Bukovina, then under Austro-Hungarian rule.

His career as an artillery officer in the Romanian army was interrupted by a conflict with a member of the Romanian Royal House.

1931

He was transferred to a garrison in Bessarabia where he was contacted by Communist elements, became a Soviet spy and defected to the USSR in 1931.

1935

He returned to Romania in 1935 and fulfilled different special missions for Soviet military intelligence.

Caught by accident, Bodnăraș was sentenced to ten years in prison.

In 1935, Bodnăraș returned illegally to Romania to carry out special missions entrusted by the Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) - Soviet foreign military-intelligence agency.

However, he was recognized on the train and denounced by one of his former schoolmates.

In May 1935 he was sentenced to 10 years of hard work for deserting in time of peace, theft of official acts and crimes against state security.

After re-judging, the sentence was reduced to only five years of imprisonment.

He was imprisoned in Aiud, Galați, Brașov, Doftana, and Caransebeș.

1940

Imprisoned at Brașov, Doftana, and Caransebeș, he entered the Romanian Communist Party in 1940, becoming a key figure in Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej's faction.

At Doftana Prison he became friends with Gheorghiu-Dej, and in 1940 he became a member of the RCP.

Being in Brașov Prison, Bodnăraș learned that he had lost Romanian citizenship, being a civil servant in the Soviet Union.

1942

He was released in 1942.

On November 7, 1942, he was released from the prison in Caransebeș, at the request of the SSI (Romanian Intelligence Service).

Upon release, "the comrades also gave me a large amount of money, 50,000 lei, which I hid in a box to be sent to my brother with my clothes and things, and personally, I held 10,000 lei. At that time it was a lot of money".

He paid 8,000 lei to the security commissioner who issued the documents, to convince him to go over the detail of the Soviet citizenship, which - according to the law - led to the placement in the camp.

He arrived in Galați, where he was sheltered by his brother, Manole.

When released, Bodnăraș joined the "national" fraction of Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej.

The rest of the money he used to organize - for two years - a lime, cement, and tile business, based in Galați, which allowed him to trip freely through the country, although he was supervised by the Intelligence Service.

In Bucharest, Bodnăraș used to get information from an agent named Kendler, a timber trader who - at Bodnaraș's order - paid 30,000 lei per month to Colonel Enache Borcescu, member of the General Staff of the Army, for information on Romanian and German troops movements.

1944

In 1944, Bodnăraș (together with Iosif Rangheț and Constantin Pîrvulescu) was a key participant in the political elimination and physical isolation of Ștefan Foriș, the General Secretary of the Party.

The three of them dominated the leadership of the Party until Dej's escape from prison, in August of the same year.

After the massive bombing of Bucharest on 4 April 1944, Bodnăraș and Rangheț captured Foriș and forced him to sign his deposition at gunpoint.

Bodnăraș participated in the 23 August 1944 coup led by King Michael I against the government of Ion Antonescu.

He organized underground paramilitary units and coordinated the weakening of a segment of the Moldavian front called "Poarta Iașiului" against the Soviet offensive of August 1944.

He was part of a group of communists who took custody of Ion Antonescu after his arrest, and locked him together with Mihai Antonescu in a safe house, before handing them to the Red Army troops.

He became a member of the Romanian Politburo.

1945

During March 1945 and November 1947 he became secretary-general of the "Council of Ministers"' presidency, being in charge of secret intelligence services.

1946

From this position he was one of the orchestrators of the electoral fraud of 1946 and of the Tămădău Affair.

His enormous influence was due to permanent direct contact with the Soviet secret services (he was reporting on each of the Romanian Communist Party leaders, as revealed later on in the case of Ana Pauker).

He held two important positions under Gheorghiu-Dej: Minister of Defense and Vice Premier.

1947

On 27 December 1947 he became Minister of Defense, taking over the position previously held by Mihail Lascăr.

1952

"In Brașov prison I got the USSR citizenship through an official communication made by the Soviet embassy, on the basis of a request that my brother made to the embassy on my behalf. Being a Soviet citizen in those years was advantageous, a citizen of Romania who received Soviet citizenship was a person with whom it was not advisable to be violent or to beat", explained Bodnăraș personally in a stenograph in 1952.

1955

He held this office until 3 October 1955, while in 1956 he became Minister of Transportation.

During his tenure, a Sovietization of the Romanian Army occurred.

1995

The common place of meetings between Kendler and Borcescu was a Greek Catholic church in Bucharest (according to an interview made by Dennis Deletant with Traian Borcescu, on March 8, 1995).

He also arrived at Târgu Jiu, where, simulating an "appendicitis cramps" attack, was hospitalized in the same hospital room with a "sick" patient Gheorghiu-Dej.

There, the maneuvers for the annihilation of the RCP's secretariat led by Ștefan Foriș, were drafted; also, the alliance plans were made to create a national front and the decision on Dej's escape was adopted.