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Mihai Pelin (25 August 1940 – 14 December 2007) was a Romanian writer and historian who was known for researching Italy's role during
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and the history of the Romanian secret services (especially of the
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).


Biography

Mihai Pelin was born towards the end of August 1940 in
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, which had been occupied by the
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two months earlier. His father, Spiridon, was a railway worker while his mother was a housewife, and a part of his family had Polish and German roots. During World War II, Pelin spent his time with his grandmother in
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along with German troops, before leaving for
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in 1944. He graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy at the
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and in his early years he was a journalist for various magazines and newspapers, including Flacăra and Scânteia Tineretului. His first written work was published in 1967, and he later moved to the city of
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in 1972. In 1977, at the centenary of the
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(which was fought as part of the Russo-Ottoman war), he published "The fall of Plevna", which gained him a prize from the
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. Pelin returned to Bucharest in 1981, moving into a newly finished apartment block near
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, where he lived until his death. During the 1980s, he began researching the role of
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in the Eastern Front of World War II, frequently travelling to cities such as
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and
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. He began gaining notoriety after the
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of 1989, when he intensified his travels to Italy and began to openly write about the history of the secret services in Romania, especially through his work "The white files of the Securitate", published in the mid 1990s. He also documented the history of Romania from the late 1930s to the early 1950s, writing books which highlighted the life of the
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of the era and the wartime efforts of the
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. In 2006, Pelin was named Commander of the Order of Italian Solidarity for researching into the lives and works of Italian medical staff during World War II and their humanitarian efforts, and the tales of the Italian diplomatic staff in the early communist era. He received the prize from the Italian ambassador Danielle Mancini. A known smoker and drinker, Pelin was hospitalized during 2007 at Fundeni Hospital, where he eventually died from
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at the end of the year. His last work, whose subject was the
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of 1941, was published posthumously in 2008.


Written works

* Redactori și pianiști, 1967 * Inaderență, 1968 * Miorița nu s-a născut lângă stele, 1973 * Căderea Plevnei, 1977 * Șa pierdută pe mare, 1983 * Speranța, 1984 * * Epistolarul Infernului (1993) * Sioniști sub anchetă (1993) * Legendă și adevăr (1994) * Istorii literare și artistice (1996) * Cărțile albe ale Securității (1996–1997) * Culisele spionajului românesc (1997) * Miza războiului (1998) * * ARTUR – Dosarul lui Ion Caraion (2001) * Iluziile lui Iuliu Maniu (2 vol, 2001–2002) * * Genii și analfabeți (2002) * Italieni, vă ordon, treceți Prutul! (2003) * Un veac de spionaj, contraspionaj și poliție politică (2003) * SIE & SRI – Trecutul nu se prescrie (2004) * Viețile pictorilor, sculptorilor și arhitecților români între legionari și staliniști (2005) * Diplomație de război, România-Italia 1939–1945 (2005) * Raidul escadrei trădate, 2005 * Deceniul prăbușirilor (1940–1950): viețile pictorilor, sculptorilor și arhitecților români între legionari și staliniști, 2005 * Marele rapt regal (2006) * Săptămâna Patimilor (23-28 iunie 1940), 2008


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pelin, Mihai 1940 births 2007 deaths Writers from Chernivtsi University of Bucharest alumni 20th-century Romanian historians 21st-century Romanian historians 20th-century Romanian male writers 21st-century Romanian male writers Deaths from cirrhosis