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    of the nationalist Orthodox priest Ioan Moța, who edited a journal called Libertatea ("Liberty"), Ion I. Moța completed his baccalaureate at Bucharest's...
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    The Funerals of Ion Moța and Vasile Marin were a series of wide-scale demonstrations in Romania. The two leaders of the Iron Guard had been killed in battle...
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    consisted of Clime, Ion Moța, Vasile Marin, Alexandru Cantacuzino, Bănică Dobre, Ion Dumitrescu-Borşa, and Niculae Totu. After the deaths of Moța and Marin (see:...
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    where he continued his journalistic activity. In 1902, Moța and his wife Maria had a son, Ion Moța, who would later become a prominent member of the far-right...
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    called the National-Christian Defense League. They were joined in 1925 by Ion Moța, translator of the antisemitic hoax known as The Protocols of the Elders...
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  • Miu (born 1955), Romanian musician Ion Moța (1902—1937), Romanian nationalist, deputy leader of the Iron Guard Ion Negoițescu (1921–1993), Romanian literary...
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    Romanian fascist organization. His death and that of fellow Iron Guard leader Ion Moța in the Spanish Civil War as volunteers for the Nationalists are credited...
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  • himself, who had planned a large number of political assassinations with Ion Moța, and who had killed a policeman in Iași in autumn 1924. At his trial for...
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  • from fascist organisations in 13 European countries attended, including Ion Moța of Romania's Iron Guard, Vidkun Quisling of Norway's Nasjonal Samling,...
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  • unit; however, all these motions were reviewed and ultimately rejected. Ion Moța, the Romanian deputy leader of the Legion of the Archangel Michael (or...
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    politics. Mironovici, alongside students like Corneliu Zelea Codreanu and Ion Moța, began to organize around the concept of a numerus clausus or quota on...
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    Ioan Moța, father of Legion leader and founder Ion Moța. Lumina Satelor was very influential, printing a million copies a week, but under Moța's leadership...
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  • della Milizia, 2ª ed., Roma 1933. Propaganda in Fascist Italy Funerals of Ion Moța and Vasile Marin Monument to Onésimo Redondo Horst Wessel Beer Hall Putsch...
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    and reduced the uproar. In late 1923, police agents captured Codreanu, Ion Moța, and other LANC activists, accusing them of plotting to assassinate members...
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    wartime Spain. In December 1936 a delegation of Romanian Iron Guard led by Ion Moța and Vasile Marin presented a ceremonial sword to the survivors of the siege...
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    strălucească precum soarele sfânt de pe cer!") is taken from the testament of Ion Moța, one of the founders of the Iron Guard. In 2005, Dan Pavel resigned from...
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    the group composed of Codreanu's father, Ion Zelea Codreanu, and his brothers (who despised Sima); and the Moța-Marin group, which wanted to strengthen...
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    position and the magazine again flourished. In February 1937, after Moţa's son Ion Moța was killed during the Spanish Civil War, together with Vasile Marin...
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    published eulogies of legionaries Ion Moța and Vasile Marin, far-right politician A. C. Cuza, Romanian dictator Ion Antonescu and even Adolf Hitler. As...
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    Legionary newspaper, Axa, then edited by notable far-right figures such as Ion Moța, Vasile Cristescu, Alexandru Constant, Mihail Polihroniade, and Mircea...
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    Europe. Its first issue was devoted to commemorating the Iron Guard martyrs Ion Moța and Vasile Marin, who had been killed in the Spanish Civil War the preceding...
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  • murder. Several other Iron Guard members were detained there, including Ion Moța. They complained about conditions inside: poor food, dirt, damp walls,...
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    contain ample praises of the movement's leaders (Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, Ion Moța, Vasile Marin, and Gheorghe Cantacuzino-Grănicerul). The transition he...
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    abolished the Jewish religion. The deaths of prominent Iron Guard members Ion Moța and Vasile Marin on the same day, January 13, 1937, at Majadahonda during...
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    only defect is probably his modesty." Romanian volunteers were led by Ion Moța, deputy-leader of the Iron Guard ("Legion of the Archangel Michael"), whose...
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    funerals of Ion Moța and Vasile Marin were conducted in Bucharest. Iron Guard leader Corneliu Zelea Codreanu had coordinated the event for Moța and Marin...
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    publicity campaign by the Guard, begun with the ostentatious funerals of Ion Moța and Vasile Marin (killed in the Spanish Civil War) and culminating in the...
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    Ion implantation is a low-temperature process by which ions of one element are accelerated into a solid target, thereby changing the physical, chemical...
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    Stelescu hoped to rely on support from more populist Guardsmen, including Ion Moța and Gheorghe Clime. Reportedly, the splinter group soon found backing among...
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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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