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Franț Țandără was born on 22 February, 1930 in Romania. Discover Franț Țandără's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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According to Variety, out of the estimated 1,700 Romanians whose mission under the Communist regime was torturing political prisoners, Țandără was the only one who felt a need to confess. He died in 2004 in Giurgiu, without ever having faced prosecution for the crimes he confessed to.
His story is presented in The Afternoon of a Torturer, a 2001 Romanian biography film directed by Lucian Pintilie based on Jela's book and starring Gheorghe Dinică in the role of Țandără.
According to his own declarations, Țandără tortured and killed more than 100 persons, and enjoyed doing this, stating, "I hated the bourgeoisie at the maximum. I wanted to kill them all". His claims, where he asked to be judged by a tribunal of his victims, are the subject of the 1999 book The Road to Damascus: Confession of a former torturer by Doina Jela.
Țandără spent several years doing forced labor at the Danube–Black Sea Canal, and allegedly served as an informant to the communist authorities in the re-education camps there. After being transferred to Culmea, he was sent in August 1951 to Psychiatric Hospital no. 9 in Bucharest, where he claims he became employed by the Securitate to assist in the torture and killing of political prisoners. He was released early, upon receiving a presidential pardon he claims was signed by writer Mihail Sadoveanu. In 1956 Țandără succumbed to mental pressure and was committed to a psychiatric hospital. After his release he worked as a carpenter and a beekeeper.
Țandără was born into a poor and dysfunctional family. Abandoned by both parents, he became an army ward at age 11. After the end of World War II he led a vagrant life, before becoming in 1946 a sympathizer of the Romanian Communist Party in Giurgiu. According to his account from an interview, he curried favor with Pavel Ștefan [ro], a local communist boss, who found work for him at Căile Ferate Române. After a dispute with his father, though, Țandără killed his father with an axe; he was apprehended and sentenced to 12 years hard labor.
Franț Țandără (22 February 1930, Izbiceni, Olt County – 2 May 2004, Giurgiu) was a Romanian communist and self-described torturer.