Mihail Oromolu

Oromolu entered the magistracy in 1900 as a judge's assistant and substitute at Pitești, Târgoviște, Buzău, Constanța and Brăila.

When the PCD subsequently collapsed, Oromolu joined the National Liberal Party, serving as head of its Dolj County chapter during the interwar period.

In June 1940, he signed the memorandum written by Nicolae Iorga that urged Romania fight rather than accede to the ultimatum that forced the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina.

During World War II, he headed Amicii Americii and promoted the interests of the United States.

[1] In 1922, Oromolu helped found Scrisul Românesc publishing house in Craiova, and financed the publication of several novels.

Mihail Oromolu
Oromolu's house in Bucharest