Grigore Turcuman

Grigore Turcuman in 1935
Cpt. R.N. Grigore Turcuman in January 1940
Grigore Turcuman, captured by the Soviet NKVD
Grigore Turcuman
Member of the Moldovan Parliament
In office
1917–1918
Personal details
Born (1890-10-20)October 20, 1890
Tătărăuca Nouă, Bessarabia
Died May 28, 1942(1942-05-28) (aged 51)
Penza, Russia (Gulag)
Resting place unknown
Nationality Romania
Political party National Liberal Party (Romania)
Spouse(s) Vera, née Bârlădeanu
Children Constantin, Tatiana
Residence Soroca
Occupation Landowner
Profession Navy officer
Religion Eastern Orthodoxy

Grigore Turcuman (October 20, 1890, Tătărăuca Nouă, Soroca district - May 28, 1942, Penza) was a Bessarabian Romanian politician, Member of Sfatul Țării (the Bessarabian Parliament). He voted the Union of Bessarabia with the Kingdom of Romania (March 27, 1918).

Biography

Grigore Turcuman was born in a Romanian (Moldovan) family from Soroca district (Bessarabia). He served as Navy officer in the Imperial Russian Navy (Black Sea naval force), during the World War I. After the beginning of the Russian Revolution he came back to Bessarabia, being elected in November 21, 1917 Member of "Sfatul Țării" (the Moldovan Parliament), as representative of the Bessarabian Romanian soldiers and officers (1917–1918). Representing the opinion of the Majority, he voted the Union of Bessarabia with the Kingdom of Romania (March 27, 1918). Later he was advanced in rank of Navy Captain (in reserve), in the Romanian Royal Navy - the Black Sea Division. As member of the Romanian National Liberal Party, he was involved in the administration of the Soroca District, being Sub-prefect between 1933-1937. For his political activity, as Romanian Unionist, in 1940 he was captured by the Soviet NKVD, being exterminated in Gulag.

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