After his election as a
National Renaissance Front counsellor in 1939, that February he was named Royal Resident of
Ținutul Suceava, with a residence at
Cernăuți. His programme, presented upon his installation, foresaw: • The raising of living standards for the peasantry, then suffering severe economic times. • The maintenance of public order, in the context of two growing threats: the
Iron Guard, and
Bolshevist agitation coming from across the
Soviet border. After the Soviet ultimatum of June 1940,
Bessarabia and
Northern Bukovina were
incorporated into the USSR. On June 28, 1940, twenty-two years after the
Union of Bukovina with Romania championed by Iancu Flondor, another Flondor implemented the act of cession, completing his term in
Vatra Dornei. During
World War II, Gheorghe Flondor helped save the lives of 12
Jewish families. After leaving Northern Bukovina, Flondor quit politics entirely and settled in
Sibiu, where in 1945 he divorced his wife. Four years after the
Romanian People's Republic was proclaimed, in 1952, he was arrested, being tried publicly in 1956 and sentenced by the Military Tribunal of Region II to 10 years' hard imprisonment. According to C. Al. Racovitză and Mihai Pânzaru, the regime went after him because he had been a Royal Resident. During the trial, twelve Romanian citizens of Jewish origin from
Siret went to the State Notary of the former Siret Raion,
Suceava Region, and signed a declaration affirming that "during the racial persecutions, [Flondor] had a fair, democratic and well-intentioned attitude toward the Jewish population, helping it at critical moments in relation to the racial persecution against the Jews by the fascist authorities". However, the tribunal did not take this declaration into account. Flondor was detained at prisons in
Văcărești (1952–1954),
Suceava (1954–1956),
Oradea (1956),
Aiud (1956–1959),
Galați, and
Botoșani. He was freed in the general amnesty of 1964, already a sick old man. Having been deprived of all his property, he was also forbidden from taking up residence with his last living relatives, in
Bucharest. He was assigned a forced residence in
Lățești, where he lived in a hut until 1970, when he was allowed to live in Bucharest. He died in that city six years later. A bust of Flondor, sculpted by , was unveiled in
Rădăuți in 2008. ==Notes==