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Name
  
Onisifor Ghibu

Role
  
Politician

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Born
  
May 31, 1883 (
1883-05-31
)

Died
  
October 3, 1972, Sibiu, Romania

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Onisifor Ghibu (May 31, 1883 – October 3, 1972) was a Romanian teacher of pedagogy, member of the Romanian Academy, and politician.

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Early life

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Born into a peasant family in Saliste, near Sibiu, Transylvania (then known as Hermannstadt, and part of Austria-Hungary), he attended the Hungarian language high school in Sibiu and then the Romanian language Gymnasium (school) / gymnasium in Brasov (Kronstadt). Afterwards, he continued his studies at the Romanian Orthodox Seminary in Sibiu, where he received stipends for study at the University of Bucharest and the Eotvos Lorand University / University of Budapest. He also studied in Strasbourg and received his doctorate in Philosophy and Pedagogy from the University of Jena in 1909.

World War I and interwar

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In 1914, after the outbreak of World War I, Ghibu fled to the Romanian Old Kingdom / Old Kingdom and, after Romania joined the Entente side in 1916, the Hungarian Military Tribunal in Cluj-Napoca (Kolozsvar) sentenced him to death in absentia for desertion.

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In December 1916, after the occupation of Bucharest by the Central Powers, he and his family took refuge at Iasi. In March 1917, he moved to Bessarabia, which was part of the Russian Empire after 1812 (before 1812 it was part of Moldavia).

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Throughout the Romanian Campaign and the Russian Revolution, Ghibu was active in the national Romanian movement which eventually led to the creation of a Moldavian Democratic Republic, which joined Greater Romania.

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Between 1919 and 1940, he was a professor at the Universitatea „Daciei Superioare” / Universitatea „Regele Ferdinand I” Cluj (now Babes-Bolyai University), which he helped set up, together with Sextil Puscariu. Onisifor Ghibu, also, organized, the educational system for all education levels, in Romanian language, in Bessarabia from 1917 and Transylvania from 1919, where before war was no education in Romanian.

Life under communism

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Upon the close of World War II, with the outbreak of Soviet occupation, Ghibu was arrested on March 22, 1945, and subsequently imprisoned in the internment camp at Caracal, where he spent 222 days.

After the establishment of the communist regime in Romania, he was again arrested (December 10, 1956), and initially sentenced to 5 years in prison for organizing a rally of students at the seminary, which was inspired by the Hungarian Revolution and deemed an "action against the democratic people's regime of the People's Republic of Romania". Incarcerated successively in the prisons of Vacaresti, Sibiu and Fagaras, he was released after 2 years, on January 13, 1958. He continued to write, his death leaving tens of thousands of pages of manuscripts, mostly memoirs. He died in Sibiu, October 31, 1972.

References

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