Under the command of Aldea, elements of the Romanian army officer corps sought to form in 1945–46 a National Resistance Movement, in order to oversee the disparate anti-communist resistance groups and to organize an armed insurrection. He was arrested on May 27, 1946, and tried by the
High Court of Cassation and Justice November 11–18, 1946, for his resistance efforts. The presiding judge was General
Vasile Atanasiu; other judges included generals
Mihail Lascăr,
Ilie Crețulescu, and Constantin Argeșanu. He was found guilty of plotting against the State, and sentenced to life in prison. He died in
Aiud Prison on October 17, 1949. A street in his native city,
Slatina, now bears his name, as do streets in
Craiova and
Drăgănești-Olt. ==References==