Gheorghe Taşcă

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Gheorghe Taşcă (1942)

Gheorghe Taşcă (born January 30, 1875 in Bălăbăneşti (Galați) ; † March 25, 1951 in the prison of Sighetu Marmației ) was a Romanian economist, politician and diplomat .

Career

He was the son of Gheorghe I. Taşcă, a landowner.

After graduating from the Gheorghe Roşca Codreanu High School in Bârlad , he studied law at the University of Bucharest and graduated with a “magna cum laude” thesis on the development of rural property in Romania.

In 1927 Gheorghe Taşcă acquired the Pochidia estate in Vaslui County , where he helped build the Church of the Nativity of Our Lady in 1937.

From 1929 to 1931 he was Professor of Economics and Rector of the Academy for Trade and Industrial Studies in Bucharest (now the Bucharest Academy for Economic Studies). He was also a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy. In the field of economics developed democratic theses versus the theses of Mihail Manoilescu.

From May 1, 1930 to May 1, 1932 he was ambassador to Berlin .

The Romanian envoy in Berlin Dr. Georg Taşcă resigns from the Reich President's Palace on Wilhelmstrasse in Berlin after he was received by Reich President von Hindenburg to present his credentials on May 1, 1930.

In 1950 he was arrested by the communist authorities and died on March 25, 1951 in the prison of Sighetu Marmației Prison .

predecessor Office successor
Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen Romanian Ambassador in Berlin
May 1, 1930 to May 1, 1932
Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen

Individual evidence

  1. Angela Harre, Paths to Modernity: Development Strategies of Romanian Economists in the 19th and 20th Centuries, p. 189
  2. Berca Mihai, Guţescu Laurenţiu, Bold Ion, Băcescu Marius, Oameni de seamă: economişti, p. 488