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Ștefan Foriș (born István Fóris, also known as Marius; May 9, 1892 – summer of 1946) was a
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n communist activist and journalist who served as general secretary of the Romanian Communist Party (PCR or PCdR) between 1940 and 1944.


Biography


Early life

Foriș was born in Tatrang,
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, part of
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at the time, now
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,
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. His parents were István Fóris and Anna Kocsis. He completed his secondary studies in exact sciences at a
lyceum The lyceum is a category of educational institution defined within the education system of many countries, mainly in Europe. The definition varies among countries; usually it is a type of secondary school. Generally in that type of school the t ...
in Brassó (today
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). During
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, he was drafted in the
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, rising to the rank of '' hadnagy'' (lieutenant).Drăgoescu, p.22 He also graduated from the Eötvös Loránd University's in
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, Faculty of Physics and Mathematics (1919).Betea, "Testamentul...", p.42; Tismăneanu, p.297 Aside from his native Hungarian, he was able to speak
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,
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and French,Betea, "Testamentul...", p.42 and began to work as a journalist. An active
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, he took part in the movement that led to the creation of a Soviet Republic in
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, and joined the
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. After its disestablishment, Foriș settled inside the
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, entered the
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in Brașov, and began contributing to
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publications.Drăgoescu, p.22; Tismăneanu, p.297


Prominence

Foriș joined the PCR upon its creation in 1921, moved to
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in 1923, and, after the PCR was outlawed in 1924, he served several terms in prison for his revolutionary activism. Indicted in a 1927 trial held in
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, Foriș began a
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and, after 27 days, was released in the care of his family pending trial. Instead, he illegally crossed into the
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, and served as the exile
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of the PCR and its representative to the Comintern (1928-1930). He was tried ''in absentia'' by the Cluj tribunal, and sentenced to ten years imprisonment and to a 50,000 lei fine. Despite the sentencing, Foriș returned to Transylvania, where he served as regional secretary, he was selected head of the
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Section.Tismăneanu, p.297 He lived most of the rest of his life in hiding from the authorities; again jailed at Văcărești and Doftana prisons in 1931 (or 1932), he was released in 1935, two years before the end of his sentence.Betea, "Testamentul...", p.42; Criș; Tismăneanu, p.297 Foriș became a member of the PCR Central committee charged with activities involving agitprop (ca. 1936), and, with support from the Comintern, replaced the ousted general secretary
Boris Stefanov Boris Stefanov Mateev (also known as Boris Ștefanov, Draganov or Dragu; bg, Борис Стефанов Матеев, ''Boris Stefanov Mateev''; October 8, 1883 – October 11, 1969) was a Romanian Communism, communist politician, who served as ...
four years later, after the start of
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(he had crossed into Soviet territory earlier in that year, and, having reached
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, he was assigned the position a while after Stefanov had been deposed). Upon his return (having clandestinely sailed through
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), he replaced Bela Breiner, the provisional overseer of the PCR, who had since died. At the time, repression of the PCR reached its most severe phase (''see
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''). By 1943, almost all the leadership of the party was either living in exile in the Soviet Union (forming the ''Moscovite faction'' of the party) or in prison either in Romania-proper or in Romanian-run labor camps in
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(forming the ''prison faction'' of the party). Only three members of the communist leadership, Foriș, Remus Koffler and
Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu (; November 4, 1900 – April 17, 1954) was a Romanian communist politician and leading member of the Communist Party of Romania (PCR), also noted for his activities as a lawyer, sociologist and economist. For a while, he ...
were free, remaining active clandestinely, and constituting the ''secretariat faction''. Foriș, Koffler, and Foriș's secretary and lover Victoria Sârbu oversaw the small group from a secret location in Bucharest. Among other persons involved in support for the PCR was the engineer Emil Calmanovici, who donated part of his fortune for this purpose.


Downfall

In this context, Foriș became an obstacle to the rise of the communists held in the
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prison, a group formed around
Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (; 8 November 1901 – 19 March 1965) was a Romanian communist politician and electrician. He was the first Communist leader of Romania from 1947 to 1965, serving as first secretary of the Romanian Communist Party ...
. He was also increasingly critical of his subordinates' behavior and ideology, which probably contributed to his isolation inside the party he led.Betea, "Testamentul...", p.43 Among prominent leaders who had received Foriș' reproaches were Constantin Pîrvulescu,
Gheorghe Pintilie Gheorghe Pintilie (born Panteley Timofiy Bodnarenko, ua, Пантелей Тимофій Боднаренко; also rendered as Pintilie Bodnarenco, nicknamed Pantiușa; November 9, 1902 – August 21, 1985) was a Soviet and Romanian intelligence ...
, Iosif Rangheț, and
Emil Bodnăraș 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.''Final Report'', p. 646 Early life Bodnăraș was ...
. The latter was even demoted by the general secretary in March 1944 — having been charged with keeping documents relative to planned
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actions, he was made responsible for the ease with which these were confiscated by the authorities. During communications between Gheorghiu-Dej and Bodnăraș (who was disseminating rumors about having ensured Soviet approval and was viewed as representing the Soviet MGB), it was agreed in favor of toppling the PCR leadership. On April 4, 1944, just after a massive air bombing of Bucharest, Bodnăraș, Pîrvulescu, and Rangheț, captured and deposed Foriș at gunpoint, instituting a joint leadership (
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), which, during the same year, recognized Gheorghiu-Dej as the new general secretary. Soon after the action had been carried out, Bodnăraș reported to Gheorghiu-Dej, who was still held in prison, with an
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note:
"The inheritance hat is, the party documentswas passed down to us, and the head of the family oriș his wife ârbuand the family friend offlerwere taken to a good
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house controlled by Bodnăraș' faction"
Pătrășcanu, who represented an isolated
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grouping (which also included
Miron Constantinescu Miron Constantinescu (13 December 1917 – 18 July 1974) was a Romanian communist politician, a leading member of the Romanian Communist Party (PCR, known as PMR for a period of his lifetime), as well as a Marxist sociologist, historian, academic, ...
and Grigore Preoteasa), agreed to support the move (his approval was probably obtained as early as 1943). At the time, Foriș was alleged to have infiltrated the PCR as an
informant An informant (also called an informer or, as a slang term, a “snitch”) is a person who provides privileged information about a person or organization to an agency. The term is usually used within the law-enforcement world, where informant ...
for
Siguranța Statului Siguranța was the generic name for the successive secret police services in the Kingdom of Romania. The official title of the organization changed throughout its history, with names including Directorate of the Police and General Safety ( ro, Di ...
during the 1920s and '30s, and that collaboration with the authorities had ensured his freedom during the early 1940s. The official charge involved his "cowardice" in front of reactionary forces, probably due to his refusal to organize a partisan movement during the war. After the event, Foriș was assigned a position on the editorial staff for the underground newspaper ''
România Liberă ''România liberă'' ("") is a Romanian daily newspaper founded in 1943 and currently based in Bucharest. A newspaper of the same name also existed between 1877 and 1888. History and profile The name ''România liberă'' was first used by a dai ...
'', which he maintained throughout the final months of Ion Antonescu's pro-
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regime.Betea, "Testamentul...", p.44; Drăgoescu, p.22 Following Romania's exit from the
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camp on 23 August, when the PCR took power as part of the ''National Democratic Bloc'' (backed by
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), Gheorghiu-Dej ordered Foriș to be taken into custody by the PCR's paramilitary forces; kidnapped in late September, he was set free in January 1945. After rumors that he had authored a manifesto questioning the actions of Gheorghiu-Dej, Bodnăraș and others, he was again captured on March 23, only to be released twenty days later. At the time, he authored his "Last Will", which ended with a statement of his faith in the PCR, the Soviet Union, and
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.Betea, "Testamentul...", p.44 His last time in relative freedom occurred during late May and early June, when he was allowed to move in with his companion Victoria.


Killing

On June 9, a squad led by future
Securitate The Securitate (, Romanian for ''security'') was the popular term for the Departamentul Securității Statului (Department of State Security), the secret police agency of the Socialist Republic of Romania. Previously, before the communist regime ...
chief
Gheorghe Pintilie Gheorghe Pintilie (born Panteley Timofiy Bodnarenko, ua, Пантелей Тимофій Боднаренко; also rendered as Pintilie Bodnarenco, nicknamed Pantiușa; November 9, 1902 – August 21, 1985) was a Soviet and Romanian intelligence ...
approached Foriș on the street, and again kidnapped him. Apparently, this happened while Foriș was purchasing supplies needed for a trip abroad, having planned to settle with his family in the home of one of Victoria's brothers. After approximately one year, his killing was decided by a confidential vote at the top of the party (the final decision was taken by Gheorghiu-Dej,
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,
Vasile Luca Vasile Luca (born László Luka; 8 June 1898 – 23 July 1963) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian and Soviet communist politician, a leading member of the Romanian Communist Party (PCR) from 1945 and until his imprisonment in the 1950s. ...
, and
Teohari Georgescu Teohari Georgescu (January 31, 1908 – December 31, 1976) was a Romanian statesman and a high-ranking member of the Romanian Communist Party. Early life Born in Chitila, near Bucharest, he was the third of seven children of Constantin and A ...
). According to later testimonies, Foriș was attacked by Pintilie and Pintilie's chauffeur, Dumitru Neciu (known to Teohari Georgescu as ''Petre Bulgaru'', and to others as ''Mitea''); Pintilie beat him to death with a crowbar, and the two buried him in a nearby yard, covering the hole with earth and debris. Two of his collaborators were killed in the same manner during the following days, and buried in similar circumstances (one of the two is known to have been named Nicolae Pârgariu). For Gheorghiu-Dej, this opened the road for further attacks on the members of the ''secretariat faction'', beginning with arbitrary arrests of PCR members who were pressured to testify against Foriș. The campaign culminated in the 1954 execution of Koffler and Pătrășcanu, at the end of a trial orchestrated by the
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(it also involved Emil Calmanovici, who was allegedly killed in prison).


Rehabilitation and legacy

In April 1968, Foriș and Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu were rehabilitated by the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party which was by then under the leadership of Gheorghiu-Dej's successor,
Nicolae Ceaușescu Nicolae Ceaușescu ( , ;  – 25 December 1989) was a Romanian communist politician and dictator. He was the general secretary of the Romanian Communist Party from 1965 to 1989, and the second and last Communist leader of Romania. He ...
. Headed by Ion Popescu-Puțuri and charged with rehabilitation measures, a special party committee found suspicions of treason to have been spurious in Foriș's case, it also concluded that the latter had shown incompetence in handling party matters during his time in office, and that he had allowed the group to be infiltrated by Siguranța Statului agents. Later in the same year, his body was uncovered and reburied at the ''Monument of the Heroes for the Freedom of the People and of the Motherland, for Socialism'' in Bucharest's Carol Park.Criș Foriș's case was instrumental in provoking Gheorghe Pintilie's expulsion from the party. Nevertheless, the latter was still present at official ceremonies, and was decorated with the Tudor Vladimirescu Order only two years later. As the committee's main attribute was parting with the legacy of Gheorghiu-Dej, Foriș's case remained without other notable consequences (Teohari Georgescu himself was later assigned another office inside the PCR).Betea, "Testamentul...", p.45 Historian
Adrian Cioroianu Adrian Mihai Cioroianu (born January 5, 1967, Craiova, Romania) is a Romanian historian, politician, journalist, and essayist. A lecturer for the History Department at the University of Bucharest, he is the author of several books dealing with R ...
and journalist Victor Frunză consider Foriș's dismissal as the complete rupture in historical continuity between the PCR as established in 1921 and the post-1944 grouping. According to Cioroianu, the final version of the PCR was entirely shaped by the group of Caransebeș prisoners.


Personal life and family

His lover, Victoria Sârbu, was born in
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, Bessarabia in 1909, to Jewish parents, and, as an unemployed graduate of the
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's Faculty of Natural Science, worked as a courier for the Red Aid, before joining PCR defense teams for indicted party members.Betea, "Comunism - Dragostea..."; "Testamentul...", p.42-43 She carried out her activities as a party leader during the war, without ever having formally joined the party.Betea, "Comunism - Dragostea..." At one point, her sister, Elena Pavel, was unsuccessfully courted by
Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (; 8 November 1901 – 19 March 1965) was a Romanian communist politician and electrician. He was the first Communist leader of Romania from 1947 to 1965, serving as first secretary of the Romanian Communist Party ...
. Among the charges brought against Foriș was his alleged attempt to seduce Constanţa Crăciun, a prominent PCR activist who supported Gheorghiu-Dej; he was accused of having pressured her to become his mistress at the time when she was already in a relationship with
Ion Vincze Ion Vincze (born Vincze János and also called Ion or Ioan Vințe; September 1, 1910 – 1996) was a Romanian communist politician and diplomat. An activist of the Romanian Communist Party (PCR), he was married to Constanța Crăciun, herself a ...
, and of having thus caused her a
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which had facilitated her capture by authorities. Under pressure from her interrogators, Sârbu partly confirmed the rumor, stating that she had become Foriș's partner soon after the incident. Having also been imprisoned in December 1949, Victoria Sârbu was indicted in the Pătrășcanu-Remus Koffler trial, and, having been repeatedly
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d during the inquiry, served another six years. She was set free in 1955, after a medical examination concluded that she had developed a mental illness. Vera-Victoria, her daughter with Ștefan Foriș, born during the 1940s, never fully recovered from the shock caused by the persecution of her parents; after 1968, she was awarded a pension from the Romanian state, and died during the late 1970s. Elena Pavel, who had since died, continued to be used as an asset in PCR propaganda for the entire period. Following Foriș's disappearance, his mother Maria repeatedly petitioned authorities to answer as to his whereabouts. In 1947, a group of secret policemen allegedly acting on the orders of Gheorghiu-Dej, and supervised by
Alexandru Nicolschi Alexandru Nicolschi (born Boris Grünberg, his chosen surname was often rendered as Nikolski or Nicolski; russian: Александр Серге́евич Никольский, ; June 2, 1915 – April 16, 1992) was a Romanian communist activist, ...
, kidnapped her from her residence in Oradea. They then tied rocks to her neck and drowned her in the
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. During his hearing of 1967, Nicolschi indicated that one of his subordinates, a certain "Comrade Bîrtaș" of the Oradea section, had taken the initiative ("Comrade Bîrtaș had received the indication to talk to her and get her to return to Oradea and admit herself into an old people's home. Details of how Comrade Bîrtaș has accomplished the mission are not known to me"). Tatiana Bulan, a Bessarabian Communist activist who had been Foriș's lover, rose through the PCR ranks after the 1960s, being promoted by
Elena Ceaușescu Elena Ceaușescu (; ; 7 January 1916 – 25 December 1989) was a Romanian communist politician who was the wife of Nicolae Ceaușescu, General Secretary of the Romanian Communist Party and leader of the Socialist Republic of Romania. She was also ...
.Tismăneanu, p.240


Notes


References

* *Lavinia Betea, *
"Ambiția de a intra în istorie" ("The Ambition of Entering History")
in ''Magazin Istoric'' *

in ''
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'', June 15, 2005 ** "Testamentul lui Foriș" ("Foriș' Last Will"), in ''Magazin Istoric'', April 1997 *
Adrian Cioroianu Adrian Mihai Cioroianu (born January 5, 1967, Craiova, Romania) is a Romanian historian, politician, journalist, and essayist. A lecturer for the History Department at the University of Bucharest, he is the author of several books dealing with R ...
, ''Pe umerii lui Marx. O introducere în istoria comunismului românesc'' ("On the Shoulders of Marx. An Incursion into the History of Romanian Communism"),
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, Bucharest, 2005
Adriana Criș, "Ucis de Partid" ("Killed by the Party"), in ''Bihoreanul'', December 19, 2006
*Dragoș Drăgoescu, "Arma politică a reabilitărilor. Caruselul crimelor și liderii comuniști români" ("The Political Weapon of Rehabilitations. The Murder Carousel and Romanian Communist Leaders"), in ''Dosarele Istoriei'', 2/I, 1996, p. 20-34 *Victor Frunză, ''Istoria stalinismului în România'' ("The History of Stalinism in Romania"),
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, Bucharest, 1990
Sanda Golopenția, "Introducere la ''Ultima carte'' de Anton Golopenția (Anchetatorii)" ("Introduction to Anton Golopenția's ''Ultima carte'' (The Inquisitors)"), at ''Memoria.ro''
*
Vladimir Tismăneanu Vladimir Tismăneanu (; born July 4, 1951) is a Romanian American political scientist, political analyst, sociologist, and professor at the University of Maryland, College Park. A specialist in political systems and comparative politics, he is di ...
, ''Stalinism pentru eternitate'',
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, Iași, 2005 (translation of ''Stalinism for All Seasons: A Political History of Romanian Communism'',
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"Italian Communist Party Organ Reports Attack on Gheorghiu-Dej" (report on Foriș's rehabilitation)
April 29, 1968, at '' Blinken Open Society Archives''
Constantin Iordachi, ''The Anatomy of a Historical Conflict: Romanian-Hungarian Diplomatic Conflict in the 1980s. I.2: Nationalism and Communism in Romania''
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