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Toma Arnăuțoiu (14 February 1921 – 18 July 1959) was a
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n officer who led a small group of anti-communist resistance fighters in the Southern Carpathian foothills between 1949 and 1958. It ended up as one of the most enduring resistance groups in Eastern Europe.


Biography


Early life

Arnăuțoiu was born in the village of
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,
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(now Argeș),
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. He was the second son of schoolteacher Ion Arnăuţoiu and his wife, Laurenția. Starting in 1942 he attended the Cavalry School "King Ferdinand I" in
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, graduating fourth in his class in April 1944 with the rank of
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. He saw action in the fall of 1944, after Romania joined the
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campaign against
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as a result of
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. For his actions he was awarded on 4 November the Order of the Crown of Romania, knight class. On 26 December 1944 Arnăuțoiu was wounded in action in
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. After spending three months in a hospital, he resumed military duties in the " Roșiori 5" cavalry regiment. On 20 June 1946 he was transferred to the King’s Horse Guard Regiment. Having been promoted to
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on 6 August 1947, he was discharged only days later in a political purge of royalist officers.


Resistance years (1949–1958)

In January 1949, Arnăuțoiu met
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, a discharged colonel who had fought on the Eastern Front, to discuss the possibility of mounting an anti-communist resistance. They both resented the way the communist regime had been imposed by Moscow and the strong Soviet presence and influence in the country. They believed a war between the
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and the
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was imminent, and partisans would be able to neutralise the local authorities and speed up the overthrow of the regime. In March, Colonel Arsenescu, having failed in a first attempt to organise a local resistance around
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and fearing arrest, joined Arnăuțoiu in Nucșoara to set-up a group of anti-communist partisans in the surrounding hills. Some of the meetings took place at the home of Gheorghe and
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. They were followed by 16 villagers, including four women. His sister, Elena Arnăuțoiu, also provided support to the resistance group. The authorities got wind of what was being planned and first arrested Arnăuțoiu’s parents.
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(security police) troops then ambushed four members of the group; in the ensuing shoot-out two sub-officers were killed and Arnăuțoiu was wounded. The partisans managed to flee, but from then on there was hardly any way back for them. By July, they split fearing the group was too big to be able to hide from the troops combing the area. Disagreements over tactics also played a part. Some villagers stayed with Arsenescu, while others followed Arnăuțoiu. In November 1949 Arsenescu left his men, most of whom were later captured. He went into hiding at a farm until 1960, when he was caught and sentenced to death. The Arnăuțoiu followers carried on for nine years. Constantly harassed by Securitate troops, their ranks were gradually depleted. Towards the end, the group was reduced to Arnăuțoiu, his younger brother Petre, Maria Plop (who had fled her village, Prisăcani, in
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when the
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arrived in 1944), and Constantin Jubleanu, whose mother had been killed while trying to flee a platoon, and whose father was in prison serving a 25-years sentence. They were constantly on the move and, with the support of villagers, managed to survive nine winters in the mountains. Their final hiding place was carved out on a rocky hillside, where a daughter was born in 1956 to Toma Arnăuțoiu and Maria Plop. On 20 May 1958, the Arnăuțoiu brothers were ambushed and captured. They had been betrayed by Grigore Poenăreanu, a former school mate of Toma Arnăuțoiu who had given the two brothers a laced drink. Maria Plop, and the two year-old child were summoned to surrender and came down a ladder from the hideout the partisans had carved in a hill close to the village of
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. Jubleanu died in a shoot-out with the Securitate troops. A military court sentenced the Arnăuțoiu brothers to be shot alongside 14 villagers who had supplied them with food, medicine, clothing, a radio set, or weapons. The brothers were convicted of “acts of terror committed as part of an armed anti-communist resistance group”. The group was executed in the
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prison on the night of 18/19 July 1959; Arnăuțoiu was shot at the order of the prison commander, lieutenant colonel Mihai Gheorghiu. More than 100 locals were sentenced to prison terms ranging from one year to hard labour for life. Elena Arnăuțoiu spent 7 years in detention. Maria Plop and Laurenția Arnăuțoiu died in the
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prison, while Ion Arnăuțoiu died in the
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prison.


Notes


References

* * * ''The Trial and Execution of Members of Anti-Communist Partisans Group led by Toma Arnăuțoiu.'' Album of photographs and documents from the National Council for the Study of the Securitate archives (CNSAS). Edited by Ioana Raluca Voicu-Arnăuțoiu and Ioan Crăciun. Ars Docendi Publishing House of the University of Bucharest, Bucharest, 2010. * * *


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