![]() That year, he began working at an institute led by Virgil Madgearu, where he remained until 1947. ![]() After spending time at Doftana Prison and at labor camps in Caransebeș and Târgu Jiu (where he got close to Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej's group), he was retried and acquitted in 1932. ![]() At his trial for espionage on the Soviets' behalf, he was initially sentenced to five years at hard labor. He was recruited as a Soviet spy in Vienna in 1928 arrested in Romania in December 1930, he agreed to become an informant for the Siguranța secret police. He returned to Romania in 1922 and was hired as an expert at the War Ministry. ![]() He continued his high school education in Paris and began but did not complete studies at the polytechnic division of the University of Grenoble. Because he participated in the typographers' demonstration of December 13, 1918, he was expelled from every educational institution in his native country by the authorities of the Kingdom of Romania. Belu Zilber (born Herbert Zilber October 14, 1901–February 1978) was a Romanian communist activist.īorn into a Jewish family in Târgu Frumos, Iași County, he adhered to the Bolshevik movement while still an adolescent. ![]()
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