Ion C. Marinescu (November 10, 1886 – January 15, 1956) was a Romanian lawyer, politician and industrialist.
He was vice president of the General Union of Industrialists in Romania [ro][1] and headed the Concordia petroleum company.
Arrested in October, he was charged with contributing to Romania's attack on the Soviet Union via his submissive policy towards Nazi Germany.
[1] He spent time at the prisons in Jilava and Aiud, where he died nearly a decade later.
[3] In November 1941, Marinescu was awarded the Order of the Crown of Romania, Grand Cross class.