The two martyred lawyers “Traian”

This is the place to unveil a unique episode in the history of Romanian prisons, among which those of the Antonescu era and, before that, those of the Carlist dictatorship take pride of place. It is true, however, that the prisons were more ‘humane’ in every respect. The case of the two veterans, Traian Marian[1] – a lawyer – and Traian Trifan – a doctor[2] from Brașov, who were taken over by the communist dictatorship in 1944 as the criminal legacy of the old Antonescu police, remains a reminder of Christian patriotism here on the Lower Danube. Between 1962 and […]

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