Șerban Rădulescu-Zoner (May 29, 1929, Bucharest – March 14, 2012, Moroeni, Dâmbovița County) was a Romanian historian and politician.
[1] While a student at Cantemir Vodă High School,[2] he participated in the pro-monarchist demonstrations of February 11 and November 8, 1945.
[3] Arrested in 1959, he was sentenced to ten years at hard labor for the political offense of "conspiracy against the social order".
He first represented the Romanian Democratic Convention and then the National Liberal Party,[1][3] which he quit near the end of his time in office, refusing to work with “opportunistic” colleagues such as Valeriu Stoica.
It included fragments of his Securitate file, and lists of those who had denounced, beaten, harassed as well as helped and sheltered him.