Πέτρου Γκρόζα (Greek Wikipedia)

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  • Liliana Saiu (1992). The Great Powers and Rumania, 1944–1946. New York City: Columbia University Press. σελ. 39. ISBN 0880332328. 
  • Light, Duncan; Nicolae, Ion; Suditu, Bogdan (2002). «Toponymy and the Communist city: Street names in Bucharest, 1948–1965». GeoJournal 56 (2): 135–144. https://archive.org/details/sim_geojournal_2002_56_2/page/135. 

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  • Charles Sudetic. «Postwar Romania, 1944–85». Στο: Bachman, Ronald D, επιμ. Romania: a country study. Federal Research Division, Library of Congress. LCCN 90006449. 

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  • Charles Sudetic. Petru Groza's Premiership. Romania: Country Studies.: "The government included no legitimate members of the National Peasants' Party or National Liberal Party; rather, the Communists drafted opportunistic dissidents from these parties, heralded them as the parties' legitimate representatives, and ignored or harassed genuine party leaders."

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