"Bughici" redirects here. For the politician, see Simion Bughici.
Dumitru Bughici (Romanian pronunciation:[buˈɡitʃʲ]; Hebrew: 'דומיטרו בוגיץ) (November 14, 1921, Iași – June 10, 2008, Jerusalem) was a Jewish Romanian composer, pianist, conductor and educator.
DumitruBughici (Romanian pronunciation: [buˈɡitʃʲ]; Hebrew: 'דומיטרו בוגיץ) (November 14, 1921, Iași – June 10, 2008, Jerusalem) was a Jewish Romanian...
in Israel Dan Bittman, singer Alexander Uriah Boskovich, composer DumitruBughici composer, pianist Sergiu Comissiona, conductor, violinist Alma Gluck...
Dumitru Petrescu, believed to have been born Gheorghe M. Dumitru, also known as Gheorghe Petrescu and Petrescu-Grivița (10 May 1906 – 13 September 1969)...
soon began, especially between its leaders, namely, centre-left liberal Dumitru Mazilu, who wished to instill capitalism, and neo-communist Ion Iliescu...
Take or Tache Ionescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈtake joˈnesku]; born Dumitru Ghiță Ioan and also known as Demetriu G. Ionnescu; 25 October [O.S. 13 October] 1858...
Perpessicius (1962), Leontin Sălăjan (1963), Nikita Khrushchev (1964), Simion Bughici, Nicolae Giosan (1971 and 1981) Soeharto (1982) and Kim Il Sung (1982)...
Gheorghe Alexandrescu Nicolae Alexandri Radu F. Alexandru Gheorghe Alexianu Dumitru Alimănișteanu Elena Alistar Andrei Volosevici Roberta Anastase Petre Andrei...
1956 - 19 March 1957) Vice-President of the Council of Ministers Simion Bughici (October 4, 1955 - March 19, 1957) Vice-President of the Council of Ministers...
were appointed to senior posts in Communist Romania, among them Simion Bughici (who became Foreign Minister). Egon Balas, Will to Freedom: A Perilous...
Episode", at the University of Washington; retrieved October 16, 2007 Dumitru Hîncu, "O acțiune politică contestată. Descoperiri în arhivele Ministerului...
– a political biography of a national economist"[permanent dead link] Dumitru Hîncu, "O acţiune politică contestată. Descoperiri în arhivele Ministerului...