The first cabinet of Ion Antonescu was the government of Romania from 4 September to 14 September 1940. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: Second...
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The second cabinet of Ion Antonescu was the government of Romania from 14 September 1940 to 24 January 1941. On September 14, Romania was declared a "National...
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The third cabinet of Ion Antonescu was the government of Romania from 27 January 1941 to 23 August 1944. On 22 June 1941, Romania entered World War II...
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Ion Antonescu (/ˌæntəˈnɛskuː/; Romanian: [i'on antoˈnesku] ; 14 June [O.S. 2 June] 1882 – 1 June 1946) was a Romanian military officer and marshal who...
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After the breakup of the legislative coalition, it was known as ”the first Boc Cabinet.” Despite the ambitious governing program, numerous conflicts erupted...
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National Renaissance Front, was also called fascist, as was the dictator Ion Antonescu (1940–1944). The National Christian Party was created in 1935, from the...
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disaster, Antonescu ordered Iacobici "to take drastic measures of punishment". That night, Iacobici telegraphed to Antonescu's military cabinet that the...
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German ambassador in Bucharest, to discuss the replacement of Antonescu with a cabinet led by Ion Gigurtu. The Communist Party thought that this plan...
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however continue to serve as Foreign Minister during the short-lived First Antonescu cabinet, bringing the overall duration of his 1940 term to 70 days (July...
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Post–World War II Romanian war crime trials (section The "collective responsibility" trial of Antonescu government members)
and humanity". Only 4 Romanian war criminals were executed (Ion Antonescu, Mihai Antonescu, Constantin Z. Vasiliu and Gheorghe Alexianu) and hundreds more...
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The cabinet of Ion Gigurtu was the government of Romania from 4 July to 4 September 1940. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President of the...
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The first cabinet of Constantin Sănătescu was the government of Romania from 23 August 1944 to 3 November 1944. During this period, Romania left the Axis...
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The first cabinet of Miron Cristea was the government of Romania from 10 February 1938 to 31 March 1938. Miron Cristea was the Patriarch of the Romanian...
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showcase the career of Conducător Ion Antonescu, Romania's World War II dictator; the public had already selected Antonescu as one of the top 10 entries. Like...
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legal party. Antonescu became the Legion's honorary leader. Sima became deputy premier, and four other legionnaires joined Sima in the cabinet. The Iron...
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courtier and an important member of the camarilla first advised Carol to appoint General Ion Antonescu as prime minister as the solution to the crisis....
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The first cabinet of Gheorghe Tătărăscu was the government of Romania from 5 January to 1 October 1934. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President...
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Dinu Brătianu (section Under Carol and Antonescu)
National Legionary State, Brătianu offered his support to dictator Ion Antonescu, given that the latter's close relation with Nazi Germany had helped Romania...
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initiated and led the Legionnaires' Rebellion against Conducător Ion Antonescu and the Romanian Army, for which he was sentenced to death, as well as...
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official dissolution on 14 February 1941. The regime was led by General Ion Antonescu in partnership with the Iron Guard, the Romanian fascist, ultra-nationalist...
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the first round were "a significant vote for the right" because he and Crin Antonescu together received over 50% of the vote, the next day Antonescu refused...
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Minister of Internal Affairs in the Gigurtu cabinet from July 4 to September 4, 1940, and in the First Antonescu cabinet from September 4 to September 14, 1940...
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accepting an invitation from then liberal leader Crin Antonescu, and was immediately elected the party's first vice-president, eventually becoming the PNL president...
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Prime Minister title was styled Conducător for as long as Marshal Ion Antonescu remained in power as head of the Romanian government. President of the...
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be with her son in Bucharest. Subject to the dictatorship of General Antonescu and vigilance of Nazi Germany, the king and his mother were cautious in...
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December 1937 - 10 February 1938) Minister of National Defence: Gen. Ion Antonescu (29 December 1937 - 10 February 1938) Minister of Air and Marine: Radu...
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Romanian) Dana Ilie, "Ponta şi Antonescu au semnat protocolul de înfiinţare a Uniunii Social-Liberale" ("Ponta and Antonescu Sign Protocol to Found Social...
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Massacre). The resulting widespread disorder brought the first open clash between Antonescu and the Legion. During the events, Codreanu was posthumously...
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party's first congress was held on 1–2 August 2014. Popescu-Tăriceanu was elected president of the new party. On 4 March, PNL leader Crin Antonescu stepped...
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Gheorghe Tătărescu (section First cabinet)
Tătărescu initiated a move to rally political forces in opposition to Ion Antonescu's dictatorship, and sought an alliance with the Romanian Communist Party...
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