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The prison began as Fort 13, part of the fortifications of Bucharest built in the 1870s and 1880s. It served as an arms deposit and garrison until 1907, when people arrested during the peasants' revolt were brought there. It then served as a military prison until 1948.
Văcărești Prison was a prison located in Bucharest, Romania. Detainees at Văcărești Prison in the 1930s. The prison, situated in the southern part of the city, was established in 1865 within the former Văcărești Monastery , where defendants found guilty of press offenses had been held since 1861. It was a place of triage, detaining ...
The prison was created from a converted fort built by Carol I of Romania. Adrian Nastase, former Prime Minister of Romania, was held in Jilava prison for 8 months of a 2-year sentence. [2] Pitești Prison: about 1942–1952 Pitești: Political prison: scene of abusive re-education practices 1949–51 Râmnicu Sărat Prison: 1901-1963 Râmnicu ...
Ion Rîmaru ([iˈon rɨˈmaru]; modern spelling Râmaru; 12 October 1946 – 23 October 1971) was a Romanian serial killer dubbed the Vampire of Bucharest (Vampirul din București) or the Blondes' Killer (criminalul blondelor). [1] Rîmaru terrorized Bucharest between 1970 and 1971, killing four women and attacking more than ten others ...
Eugen Țurcanu, Pitești Prison figure, December 17, 1954; Iosif Capotă, anti-communist resistance fighter, September 2, 1958; Toma Arnăuțoiu, anti-communist resistance fighter (together with his brother and 14 other members of his group), July 18, 1959
Prisoners of war held by Romania (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Prisoners and detainees of Romania" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total.
The three federal death row inmates who were not granted clemency were Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who was convicted in the 2013 Boston marathon bombing; Dylann Roof, who was found guilty in the 2017 mass ...
Inmates of Aiud prison (75 P) C. Inmates of the Danube–Black Sea Canal (25 P) D. Inmates of Doftana prison (25 P) G. Inmates of Gherla prison (36 P) J.