Iosif Capotă

Iosif Capotă (January 24, 1912  September 2, 1958) was a physician and a leader in the anticommunist resistance in the Huedin area, in the village of Mărgău, Romania.[1] He was one of five siblings (along with Ana, Gheorghe, Victor, and Susan) in a family led by Gheorghe and Susana Capotă.

References

  1. Bodeanu, Denisa; Cosmin Budeanca; Cornel Jurju (2006). Rezistenta anticomunista din Romania : grupul "Capota - Dejeu" (1947 - 1957) : marturii (in Romanian). Cluj, Romania: Argonaut. ISBN 973-7710-84-3.
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