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to incorporate the foundation in 1928. The three-fold purpose of the foundation was to establish a library to archive Ion's papers, publish his most important works, and raise a statue in his memory. Brătianu donated a property located at #3 Lascăr
Catargiu Boulevard, where the "Albina Society" would
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took control of the government in 1945, the Ion I.C. Brătianu
Cultural Foundation ceased to exist and the building became nationalized. Many of the books and furniture were removed from the center and the statue was taken down, though it was not destroyed. In 1948, Brătianu was evicted from her home
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to negotiate how the
Romanians could limit Soviet expansion. She was also sent as an emissary to Cairo to explore the possibility of an armistice with the Western Allies. When the Romanian Government began bringing children suffering from the drought and poverty from Moldavia to Bucharest, in 1945,
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Beginning in 1940, Brătianu dictated her memoirs in French to her secretary. After her sisters proclaimed the memories "boring", she destroyed the first copy. It is believed that she later dictate a second collection of her memoirs to Olga
Kogalniceanu-Cogal, which ended up in the archives of the
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of 1919. She was born into the
Stirbey royal family, the daughter of Prince Alexandru B. Știrbei (1837-1895) and the Princess Maria Ghika-Comănești (1851-1885), inheritor of two noble titles, the Ghika family occupying the title of royal family in the history of Romania. An avid gardener, she
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in their original languages, during the war, she decided to learn
Russian. In addition to her philanthropic projects to preserve Romanian culture, from the time of her marriage to Ion, Brătianu served as hostess and participant in the center of Romanian politics, entertaining diplomats and
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began, Brătianu organized a women's workshop, known as "Albina" to encourage the tradition of
Romanian stitching handicrafts. She collected various patterns of needlework and published them in an album. She also organized a seamstresses' school in
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with the town gardener. Concerned about the loss of traditional
Romanian culture, she developed schools to keep stitchery traditions alive and published books of patterns. When her husband, long-serving prime minister
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had overturned the communist regime, the statue of Ion I. C. Brătianu was located and restored to its original location. Marian Stefan collected the memoirs of Elisa and Ion Brătianu and published them in
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continue to operate, as well as the lot at #5 Lascăr
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and her property was expropriated by the communists. She managed to remove some of her family heirlooms and was offered rooms with
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patients who had participated in the Bulgarian campaign. She also converted rooms in Știrbei Palace and their home in the
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and noted in the queen's memoirs. She was consulted by the Bucharest City gardener for his work on the
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Brătianu, Elisa I. (1929). "Les hommes d'Etat pendant la guerre: lettre ouverte à M. William Martin".
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