Teodor Cojocaru

{{Short description|Bessarabian military commander and politician (1879–1941)}}

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|office = Member of the Moldovan Parliament

|term_start = 1917

|term_end = 1918

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|office2 = Director General for Armed Forces

|term_start2 = 1917

|term_end2 = 13 December 1917

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|successor2 = Gherman Pântea

|president2 = Ion Inculeț

|primeminister2 = Pantelimon Erhan

|office3 = Mayor of Chișinău

|term_start3 = 1919

|term_end3 = 1920

|predecessor3 = Vladimir Herța

|successor3 = I. Levinski

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|birth_place = Bubuieci

|death_date = {{Death date and age|1941|01|23|1879|05|03|df=y}}

|death_place = Chișinău

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|party = Moldavian National Party

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Teodor Cojocaru ({{IPAc-ro|pron|C|o|j|o|'|c|a|r|u}}; 3 May 1879 – 23 January 1941) was a Moldovan military and politician. He served as Director General for Armed Forces in the Pantelimon Erhan Cabinet, and as a member of the Sfatul Țării and Romanian Parliament, and was the mayor of Chișinău from 1919 until 1920. Teodor Cojocaru was also a deputy in the Romanian Parliament for a short period between 1919-1920.

Biography

=Its interaction with Soviet hordes=

On 13 August 1940 he was arrested by the Soviet authorities, being abusively accused of committing crimes under Articles 54-4, 54-13 and 54-11 of the Criminal Code of the Ukrainian SSR. He died in Prison No. 1 in Chișinău.

References

  • Enciclopedia Chișinău. – Ch., 1997. – 156 p.