Mihail Roller, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Mihail Roller

Communist activist, historian and propagandist

Date of Birth: 06-May-1908

Place of Birth: Buhuși, Bacău County, Romania

Date of Death: 21-Jun-1958

Profession: history, propaganda, Pseudohistory

Nationality: Romania

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Mihail Roller

  • Mihail Roller (Romanian pronunciation: [miha'il 'rol?r], first name also Mihai, also known as Rolea or Rollea; May 6, 1908 – June 21, 1958) was a Romanian communist activist, historian and propagandist, who held a rigid ideological control over Romanian historiography and culture in the early years of the communist regime.
  • During his training in engineering, he rallied with the communist cells in Romania and abroad, joining the Romanian Communist Party while it was still an underground group.
  • He collaborated with the Agitprop leaders Leonte Rautu and Iosif Chi?inevschi, spent time in prison for his communist activity, and ultimately exiled himself to the Soviet Union, where he trained in Marxist historiography. Returning to Romania upon the close of World War II, Roller carried out communist assignments in the field of culture.
  • Under Rautu, he helped draft the official history textbook, monopolizing the historical narrative for over a decade.
  • Turning the focus away from nationality and on class struggle, Roller's work sought to reeducate the traditionalist public, and depicted Romania as strongly linked to Slavic Europe.
  • In advancing such theses, Roller censored out historical events, and, in one instance, recounted events that never took place in real life. In the later 1950s, Roller found himself shut out by his communist peers.
  • He was branded a deviationist by the party leadership members, probably because he had unwittingly exposed their secondary roles in early communist history.
  • Roller died in mysterious circumstances, which do not exclude the possibility of suicide.

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