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Dumitru Coliu

Dumitru Coliu (born Dimitar Kolev, (ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():Dimităr Colev), (ブルガリア語:Димитър Колев); November 7, 1907 – 1979) was a Romanian communist activist and politician.
An ethnic Bulgarian, he joined the Romanian Communist Party (PCR) prior to 1944, when it was illegal. Coliu spent the World War II years in Moscow with other Romanian communists,〔 and was a devoted collaborator of Ana Pauker's.〔Tismăneanu, p.175〕 Following the King Michael Coup, he returned to Romania with the Horia, Cloşca şi Crişan Division, where he was made a general in the Land Forces for political reasons.〔 He joined the central committee in 1945, remaining until his death.〔 ("Date în legãturã cu plecarea evreilor din R.P.R." ), p.645, at the Resource Center for Ethnocultural Diversity site〕 He was elected a candidate member of the politburo in 1952, alongside Alexandru Drăghici and Nicolae Ceauşescu,〔Tismăneanu, p.131〕 holding that post until 1969. He sat in the Great National Assembly, heading its foreign affairs committee from 1953 to 1955.〔
Under Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, between 1954 and 1965, he was president of the State Control Commission and of the Party Control Commission, seconded by Ion Vincze.〔〔Tismăneanu, p.102〕 The party's professional interrogator as part of repressive actions initiated by the Securitate secret police,〔 he took over the latter post in 1960 as Constantin Pîrvulescu was purged for his silence several years earlier in a plot to unseat Gheorghiu-Dej.〔Tismăneanu, p.170〕 By 1961, the Comintern veteran was among those advocating a turn toward national communism.〔〔 He left his control commission post in 1969.〔 Coliu was a hardliner within the leadership of the PCR, an unconditional follower of Joseph Stalin and of Stalinism.〔 (Biografiile nomenklaturii ), at the Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile site; accessed May 22, 2012〕
His wife Olga was Soviet citizen whom he married while in Moscow.〔
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