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For other uses of this and similar names, see Freedom Party. Freedom Party Partidul Libertăţii President Victor Andreev Founded 1949 Dissolved 1950 Politics of Moldova Political parties Elections The Freedom Party (Romanian: Partidul Libertăţii) was a clandestine political party in the Moldovan SSR.[1] Contents 1 Membership 2 Bibliography 3 References 4 External links // Membership The founders members were: Constantin Condrat (b.1914, Soroca), Ion Istrati (b.1929), Nicolae Istrati (b.1926, Văsieni), Victor Andreev (b.1923, Mănoileşti), Vladimir Bivol (b. 1923, Cojuşna), Tudor Goncearencu (b.1915, Gălăţeni), Andrei Sănduţă (b.1921, Ialoveni).[2] Bibliography Elena Postică, Rezistenţa antisovietică în Basarabia. 1945-1950, Chişinău, 1997 (lucrare elaborată în baza unor documente de arhivă inedite, în special din Arhiva Ministerului Securităţii Naţionale a Republicii Moldova, abreviat: A.M.S.N.R.M.), Elena Postică, "Partidul Libertăţii": reafirmarea ideii naţionale, Ţara, 1995, 1-5 decembrie, Istoria Partidului Comunist al Moldovei, Chişinău, 1968, Istoria RSS Moldoveneşti, vol.2, Chişinău, 1970, Totalitarianism Archives, volume IV-V, nr 13-14, winter 1996-spring 1997, Mihai Gribincea, Basarabia în primii ani de ocupaţie sovietică.1944-1950, Cluj-Napoca, 1995, Valeriu Pasat, Trudnie stranitsi istorii Moldovi. 1940-1950 [Culegere de documente] (Pages difficiles d'histoire de la Moldavie), Moscova, Ed. Terra, 1994, Istoria Basarabiei de la origini până la 1994, (coordonator Ioan Scurtu), Bucureşti, 1994, Mitru Ghiţiu, Unele aspecte din mişcarea de rezistenţă antisovietică în Basarabia postbelică, în Analele Sighet 2, Instaurarea comunismului - între rezistenţă şi represiune, 1995, Mihai Gribincea, Agricultural Collectivization in Moldavia: Basarabia During Stalinism, 1944–1950, East European Monographs, 1996. References ^ Raportul Comisiei Cojocaru ^ Partidul Libertăţii (Rezistenţa antisovietică în Basarabia) External links Transferurile masive de populaţie în Moldova Sovietică v · d · eAnti-communism in Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina (1917-1991) Political entities Bessarabia‎ • Bukovina • Chernivtsi oblast • Budjak • Moldavian Democratic Republic • Bessarabian Soviet Socialist Republic • Moldavian ASSR • Moldavian SSR Events Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact‎ • Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina • Romania during World War II • Political prisoners in Soviet Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina • Fântâna Albă massacre • Tatarka common graves • Deportation of Romanians in the Soviet Union • 13 June 1941 deportation • Operation Yug • Operation North • Bălţi POW camp • Moldavian famine (1946-1947) Anti-Soviet organizations Arcaşii lui Ştefan • Bessarabian Revolutionaries Organization • Black Army • Democratic Agrarian Party • Freedom Party • Democratic Union of Freedom • Mişcarea Nordică • National Patriotic Front • Pământenirea • "Vasile Lupu" High School Group • Vocea Basarabiei Prisoners and dissidents Victor Andreev • Alexandru Baltagă • Vladimir Bivol • Filimon Bodiu • Olimpiada Bodiu • Gheorghe Briceag • Constantin Condrat • Dumitru Crihan • Ion Codreanu • Alexandru Duca • Gheorghe Ghimpu • Valeriu Graur • Tudor Goncearencu • Pan Halippa • Ion Istrati • Nicole Istrati • Eufrosinia Kersnovskaya • Mihai Moraru • Mihai Moroşanu • Vasile Odobescu • Ion Pelivan • Vadim Pirogan • Andrei Sănduţă • Isidor Sârbu • Andrei Stoica • Alexandru Şoltoianu • Ilarion Tǎutu • Alexandru Usatiuc-Bulgǎr • Ion Vasilenco • Vasile Vâlcu • Victor Zâmbrea Passive dissidentism Loghin Alexeev • Nicolae Anestiade • Vsevolod Anghel • Cemârtan • Corlǎteanu • Ion Druţǎ • Iordache Ionescu • Serafim Saka • Nicolae Testemiţanu • Vasile Vasilache • Grigore Vieru Persecutors NKVD • KGB • Securitate • 237th NKVD Regiment • 13th NKVD Division Organisations, places, events Cenaclul Mateevici • Literatura şi Arta • Mişcarea Democraticǎ • Popular Front of Moldova 1988-1991, people Nicolae Costin • Nicolae Dabija • Mircea Druc • Gheorghe Ghimpu • Ion Hadîrcǎ • Dumitru Matcovschi The political diaspora Bessarabian and Bukovinian refugees • Pro Basarabia şi Bucovina • Anton Crihan • Paul Goma • Nicolae Lupan • Grigore Singurel See also Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Moldova v · d · ePolitical parties in Moldova Parliamentary parties Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (42) · Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova (32) · Democratic Party of Moldova (15) · Liberal Party (12) Extra-parliamentary parties Christian-Democratic People's Party · Social Democratic Party · National Liberal Party · Party of Socialists of Moldova "Motherland" · Ecologist Party of Moldova "Green Alliance" · Socialist Party of Moldova · Republican Socio-Political Movement Equality · Agrarian Party of Moldova · Party of the Socio-Economic Justice of Moldova · Republican Popular Party · Unionist Movement of the Republic of Moldova · European Action Movement · Party Alliance Our Moldova Alliances Alliance for Democracy and Reforms · Alliance for European Integration Historical political parties National Moldavian Party · Moldovan Progressive Party · Bessarabian Peasants' Party · Communist Party of Moldova · Democratic Agrarian Party · Democratic Union of Freedom · Freedom Party · National Patriotic Front · Popular Front of Moldova Politics portal · List of political parties · Politics of Moldova This article about a European political party is a stub. 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