Savel Rădulescu (right) and Mihai Ispasiu (left), the political and financial consultants of Nicolae Titulescu during his function as a Minister of Foreign Affairs in the government of Romania, speak in front of the entrance into the old Monastery of Sinaia, Romania.
Savel Rădulescu (October 19, 1885 – August 27, 1970) was a Romanian diplomat. He started his career in 1921 and worked as secretary of Nicolae Titulescu at the League of Nations. For his diplomatic activity he was distinguished with the Order of Malta.[1]
He was undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the following governments:
October 21, 1932 – January 13, 1933 in the Iuliu Maniu Government.
In September 1944 he was appointed Chairman of the Romanian Commission for the Application of the Armistice with the allies. He protested against the abuses of occupying forces of the Soviet Union and of the continued increase of the war reparations demanded. In 1946 he sent an official complaint to the representatives of the United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union. In 1946 he also was part of the Romanian delegation to the Paris Peace Conference.
In 1948 he was arrested and detained at the Craiova, Jilava, and Ocnele Mari prisons. In 1951 he was sentenced to 2 years of confinement and thereafter to 8 years forced labour, for the complaint he had written in 1946.[4][5] He died in Bucharest in 1970.