Armand Călinescu (4 June 1893 – 21 September 1939) was a Romanian economist and politician, who served as 39th Prime Minister from March 1939 until his...
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Armand Călinescu, the then Prime Minister of Romania, was assassinated on 21 September 1939, aged 46, in Bucharest by Iron Guard members under the direct...
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Minister Cristian Călinescu (born 1988), Romanian-British songwriter, musician and producer. Co-founder of Romantic Avenue Florin Călinescu (born 1956), Romanian...
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1949), American actor Armand Borel (1923–2003), Swiss mathematician, Armand Călinescu (1893–1939), Romanian Prime Minister Armand D'Angour (b. 1958), British...
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1950, p. 155. Petru Ignat, Gheorghe Matei, "Asasinarea lui Armand Călinescu" ("Armand Călinescu's Assassination"), in Magazin Istoric, October 1967, p. 72...
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his prime minister, Armand Călinescu to discuss Romania's possible participation in the "peace front.". Both Carol and Călinescu were supportive but evasive...
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Joseph Rothschild considered that it was Cristea's vice-prime-minister, Armand Călinescu, who held the power in the Cristea government. In his inaugural speech...
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1938 Constitution of Romania. It was the party of Prime Ministers Armand Călinescu, Gheorghe Argeșanu, Constantin Argetoianu, Gheorghe Tătărescu, and...
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ordered by Carol II following the assassination of Prime Minister Armand Călinescu. Prince Alexandru Cantacuzino was born in 1901 in the commune of Ciocănești...
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government was formed with Armand Călinescu as prime minister; on 21 September 1939, three weeks after the start of World War II, Călinescu, in turn, was also...
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German authorities' orders. Assassination of Armand Călinescu: Prime Minister of Romania Armand Călinescu is shot in Bucharest by members of the fascist...
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Nicolae Ciobanu, "Armand Călinescu: Jertfă pentru liniştea şi independenţa ţării. «Omul de oţel» împotriva Gărzii de Fier" ("Armand Călinescu: A Sacrifice...
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Union recognizes de jure the Slovak State. Romanian Prime Minister Armand Călinescu offers to the Germans a deal where in exchange for providing Romanians...
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proclaimed by the Iron Guard in late 1940, a bronze bust of former premier Armand Călinescu (whom the Guard had assassinated in September 1939), was chained and...
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premier by King Carol II after the assassination of his predecessor Armand Călinescu by the nationalist Iron Guard, and promoted to the rank of Lieutenant...
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toll is estimated at 500–700 people. 1939 – Romanian Prime Minister Armand Călinescu is assassinated by the Iron Guard. 1942 – The Holocaust in Ukraine:...
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Affairs Minister Armand Călinescu (see National Renaissance Front). The ban on the Guard was again tightly enforced, with Călinescu ordering all public...
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prime minister and his Party. His second government fell because of Armand Călinescu, who was a staunch opponent of the Legionary Movement. On 25 February...
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City, 1994) Petru Ignat, Gheorghe Matei, "Asasinarea lui Armand Călinescu" ("Armand Călinescu's Assassination"), in Magazin Istoric, October 1967 Jerzy...
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of the Council of Ministers: Armand Călinescu (6 March - 21 September 1939) Minister of the Interior: Armand Călinescu (6 March - 21 September 1939)...
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Răzbunătorii – the "Avengers" – assassinated Prime Minister Armand Călinescu on September 21, 1939. Călinescu had been minister of the interior at the time of Codreanu's...
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his Interior position. Following the assassination of Prime Minister Armand Călinescu, he was named Interior Minister. During the week he served (21–28 September...
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groups such as those of Nicolae L. Lupu, Petre Andrei, Mihai Ralea, and Armand Călinescu. From November 1928 to October 1930, he served as Foreign Minister...
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political organization; it was headed by individuals other than the king, Armand Călinescu, Gheorghe Argeșanu and Constantin Argetoianu initially Carol II intended...
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formed with Călinescu as prime minister; on 21 September 1939, he, in turn was assassinated by legionnaires avenging Codreanu. Călinescu favored a foreign...
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23 days Ind. Cristea I–II–III 39 Armand Călinescu (1893–1939) 1939 7 March 1939 21 September 1939 † 198 days FRN Călinescu 40 Gheorghe Argeșanu (1883–1940)...
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expelled Călinescu, who had accepted a ministerial position. This move lost the PNȚ its party organization in Argeș County, which obeyed Călinescu. Maniu...
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the assassination of Armand Călinescu. King: Carol II of Romania. Prime Minister: Miron Cristea (until 6 March). Armand Călinescu (7 March – 21 September)...
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Savu [ro] (Minister of Finance), while pro-Westerners were represented by Armand Călinescu (Minister of the Interior) and General Ion Antonescu (Minister of National...
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Ghelmegeanu, Petre Andrei, and Armand Călinescu. Zamfir Arbore Octav Băncilă Ioan Borcea Paul Bujor Armand Călinescu Nicolae Costăchescu Ernest Ene Mihail...
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