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Ghizela Vass was born on 22 April, 1912 in Romania, is an A 20th-century romanian women politician. Discover Ghizela Vass's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

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Born 22 April, 1912
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Date of death 2004
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Nationality Romania

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1912

Ghizela Vass (also Gisela or Gisella Vass; April 22, 1912 – 2004), a Romanian communist, was an activist and politician of the Romanian Communist Party (PCR).

She was married to Ladislau (László) Vass (b. 1912), himself a Central Committee member, and lived for many years on Zambaccian Street, nr 1, in Bucharest.

1930

A seamstress by trade, she joined the textile workers’ union in 1930 and was part of International Red Aid Chișinău from 1931 to 1933.

1933

She joined the Romanian Communist Party, then illegal, in 1933.

A Jew, she was deported to the Transnistria Governorate during World War II.

1944

After the coup of August 23, 1944, she held a number of positions in the PCR (which soon after became the Romanian Workers' Party, PMR), starting as a member of the Bucharest county party committee bureau.

1948

In 1948 she joined the Ilfov County party committee.

Vass was an alternate member of the Central Committee of the PMR (23 February 1948 – 27 May 1952) and a member of the Central Committee of the Romanian PMR (later PCR) (27 May 1952 – 22 November 1984).

She was awarded membership in the following orders: “Steaua Republicii Populare Române”, class III (1948); class II (1964); “Ordinul Muncii”, class II (1948); class I (1962); “Apărarea Patriei”, class II (1949); “23 August”, class II (1959); and “Tudor Vladimirescu”, class II (1966).

1952

She served in the Great National Assembly from 1952 to 1957, elected for the Focșani district, Regiunea Bârlad.

1956

Vass served as adjunct to the chief of the Organizational Section of the Central Committee of the PMR; president of the county committee of party member verification from Reșița, secretary of the Bucharest city party committee (from January 1953); chief of the Women's Party Work Section of the Central Committee of the PMR (1955 – 24 January 1956); inspector for the Central Committee of the PMR and coordinator of the Foreign Cadres and Foreign Relations Sections of the Central Committee of the PMR (until January 1957); chief of the Foreign Relations Section of the Central Committee of the PMR (January 1957 –November 1965); chief of the International Section of the Central Committee of the PMR (from November 1965); and adjunct to the chief of the International Relations and International Economic Cooperation Section of the Central Committee of the PCR (1975 – February 1982).

1971

Additionally, she was given the title “Erou al Muncii Socialiste din RSR” (Hero of Socialist Labour of the Romanian Socialist Republic) in 1971.

1980

She had two daughters; one left for the United States in 1980, the other (a professor at the Polytechnic University of Bucharest) had a son, Bogdan Olteanu, the former president of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania.

1982

She retired in February 1982.

2007

In its 2007 report, the Presidential Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Romania identified her as one of the two main agents of the Communist regime involved in policies pertaining to external affairs.

Born in Iași, Vass went through seven years of elementary school, later attending the Ștefan Gheorghiu Academy.