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- Ion_Ioanid abstract "Ion Ioanid (28 March 1926 – 12 October 2003) was a Romanian dissident and writer. Ioanid was a victim of the communist intellectual cleansing which occurred in Romania after the second world war and spent 12 years in prison and labour camps. He is best known for taking part at the 1953 Cavnic labor camp escape and for his book Give us each day our daily prison (Inchisoarea noastra cea de toate zilele), a reference to the verse from the Christian Lord's Prayer, which is a comprehensive recollection of his time spent in detention. He is considered a Romanian Solzhenitsyn, as his description of the communist detention regime in Romania is the most detailed one submitted by a victim of it.".
- Ion_Ioanid alias "Ioanis Ioanidis, Bebe, Prometeu".
- Ion_Ioanid birthDate "1926-03-26".
- Ion_Ioanid birthDate "1926-03-28".
- Ion_Ioanid birthPlace Mehedin%C8%9Bi_County.
- Ion_Ioanid birthPlace Mehedinți_County.
- Ion_Ioanid birthPlace Romania.
- Ion_Ioanid birthYear "1926".
- Ion_Ioanid deathDate "2003-10-12".
- Ion_Ioanid deathPlace Germany.
- Ion_Ioanid deathPlace Munich.
- Ion_Ioanid deathYear "2003".
- Ion_Ioanid ethnicity Romanians.
- Ion_Ioanid occupation Memoir.
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- Ion_Ioanid alternativeNames "Ioanis Ioanidis, Bebe, Prometeu".
- Ion_Ioanid birthDate "1926-03-26".
- Ion_Ioanid birthPlace "Ilovăţ, Mehedinţi county, Romania".
- Ion_Ioanid caption "Ion Ioanid".
- Ion_Ioanid dateOfBirth "1926-03-28".
- Ion_Ioanid dateOfDeath "2003-10-12".
- Ion_Ioanid deathDate "2003-10-12".
- Ion_Ioanid deathPlace Germany.
- Ion_Ioanid deathPlace München.
- Ion_Ioanid ethnicity Romanians.
- Ion_Ioanid footer "Incarceration papers for Ion Ioanid. Several detention places are listed: Aiud, Piteşti, Timişoara, Oradea and Ostrov".
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- Ion_Ioanid name "Ioanid, Ioan".
- Ion_Ioanid name "Ion Ioanid".
- Ion_Ioanid occupation "Memoirist".
- Ion_Ioanid placeOfBirth "Ilovaț, Mehedinți County, Romania".
- Ion_Ioanid placeOfDeath "Munchen, Germany".
- Ion_Ioanid religion Russian_Orthodox_Church.
- Ion_Ioanid shortDescription "Romanian dissident".
- Ion_Ioanid sign "Ion Ioanid".
- Ion_Ioanid source "Închisoarea noastră cea de toate zilele. Vol. I, pag. 155".
- Ion_Ioanid source "Închisoarea noastră cea de toate zilele. Vol. I, pag. 311".
- Ion_Ioanid source "Închisoarea noastră cea de toate zilele. Vol. I, pag. 380".
- Ion_Ioanid source "Închisoarea noastră cea de toate zilele. Vol. I, pag. 42".
- Ion_Ioanid source "Închisoarea noastră cea de toate zilele. Vol. I, pag. 474".
- Ion_Ioanid source "Închisoarea noastră cea de toate zilele. Vol. I, pag. 56".
- Ion_Ioanid source "Închisoarea noastră cea de toate zilele. Vol. II, pag. 105".
- Ion_Ioanid source "Închisoarea noastră cea de toate zilele. Vol. II, pag. 397".
- Ion_Ioanid source "Închisoarea noastră cea de toate zilele. Vol. III, pag. 253".
- Ion_Ioanid text ""Convinced that I had no intention of pulling out a gun or whatever other hidden weapon, they rushed up towards me, faking - for the few people passing by, intrigued at this curious crowding from the square - the joy of a friendly rendezvous. Each one could not contain from friendly remarks: 'How are you, comrade? How long since we saw each other last?' The height of enthusiasm was shown by the first to arrive at my side. He jumped, embraced me, held my head in his hands, kissed me on both cheeks, saying: 'If only you know how long I have been waiting for you!' [...] The following events happened with a sleight and speed worthy of some experts. In this simulated stampede, one got my suitcase, two put their arms around my shoulders, while the others, in an instant, searched me thoroughly. Everything happened while walking, since almost the same time I got to see myself reaching the green car; and not even to this day I can't remember how many of us fit inside, on top of each other."".
- Ion_Ioanid text ""If at first I barely realized finding myself in the massive wagon compartment, pressed and squeezed closed to stifled, only standing up due to the surrounding bodies cramped like sardines, then there were moments of unconsciousness and rambling, out of which I got awoken solely by the tight chains around my swollen ankles or by the suffocating sensation in my lungs, vise like pressed by the crowded and tormented bodies around me. Then my senses went back to numbness and and I was slipping into unconsciousness again. I was all sweat up, head to toe, cheeks and forehead felt like fire and my tongue felt like tinder. I took note as somebody wiped my face with a wet cloth, and through the dense body mass, a cup of brackish water reached my way yet felt like spring water."".
- Ion_Ioanid text ""Straight from the entrance, the spectacle proved worthy of Dante's Inferno. A staircase with a seemingly endless number of steps. On each of the first seven - eight steps, on both left and right, there was a bucket, some on the verge, some already overflowing all over the stairs, all the way down, forming a ooze of feces and urine. The stink was awful. I shall not say unbearable, since that would not be true. Not only we bear it, but after a few hours we did not even notice it anymore. Aside almost every bucket there was a prisoner, satisfying one's needs, one way or the other, either in, either aside. They looked terrible: most were weak with their heads shaved, all having their clothes torn apart and patched as I have never seen before, not even on beggars. The dim light, hanging above the staircase, gave the surroundings a eerie look".".
- Ion_Ioanid text ""The extermination process had different implementations: in labor camps it was forced labor, impossible to achieve quotas, all sort of deprivation, lack of hygiene, of medical treatment, excessive cold or heat, beatings etc; in prison, the means were identical, except forced labor that was replaced by systematic starvation; in the Zarca, the main instrument in achieving the goal was time."".
- Ion_Ioanid text ""The hardships I had to endure during the almost five month long stay at Oradea prison were cold and famine. The remaining misery - lack of hygiene, loneliness, lack of medical care and the managements behavior towards the inmates was easy to endure compared to these ones. [...] I was continuously shivering. [...] Always crouching, trying to make the most of the small blanket, covering my head. I recall that, if I was facing the cell window, I could see a spotlight lighting up the prison courtyard through the old and spent fabric. After a few minutes, wormed up by my breath alone, I used to stop shaking, but the legs always felt frozen, in contact with the cold iron chains. However, this was the time I usually dozed off. I don't think it lasted more than 15 minutes. I used to wake up up again, all numbed up because of the uncomfortable position, knees to mouth. [...] Because of the cold, I felt the need to urinate a lot. I suspect it was cystitis, and it got worse over time, up to the point when I had to go 15-20 times per night. Most of the night time was spend using the bucket, moving aroud to take the chill off and cuddling under the blancket in a futile attempt to waste as less warmth as possible."".
- Ion_Ioanid text ""The room we entered had a gloomy sense to it, and it took some time to adjust and be able to distinguish what was going on in there. The first senses that came into contact with the surroundings were smell and hearing. I was no stranger to the mixture of prison odor, bucket, unwashed bodies and DDT, still there was this fetid stench that was striking from the very entrance. While trying to get the eyes accustomed to the inside darkness, I could sense we stirred motion around to cell, like the tinkling of a mechanism, made up of metal gears. As through dense fog, we started seeing the scaffolding, made up of overlapping iron beds, with little room in between. The motion we detected were the detainees, getting off their beds so they could greet us. They were also responsible for the metal roar, as all were wearing chains on their feet. Now we understood why the officer laught when Titi asked him to remove our chains."".
- Ion_Ioanid text ""The solitary was some sort of a booth, build up of wood boards, where you could only fit standing up. To make it even more uncomfortable, several layers of barbed wire were pinned on the inner walls. So leaning on the walls was out of question as well. There was no roof, hence snow got inside, and because of the over the day thaw, mixing with the ground, it transformed into mud."".
- Ion_Ioanid text ""Truly, no prisoner showed any visible signs of being impressed by the threats, although we all suffered the same shock: it was the first time we were notified of possible physical punishment, with the official consent of the prison management. Even during the worst periods, when it was raining fists, clubs and boots all over our bodies, the senior staff would not admit authorizing such practices. The victim complains were always rejected as false and only seldom accepted as a abuse of a guard, of which they had no knowledge of and felt to dissociate with care. The fact that now, they were accepting, willingly and in advance, the responsibility of applying physical punishment, as a disciplinary measure, made us realize the difficult times we were facing. [...] The hypocrite villain, who used to renounce his actions, made room to the cynical one, who did not care of covering them anymore."".
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- Ion_Ioanid subject Category:Romanian_expatriates_in_Germany.
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