Mihail Ghelmegeanu (25 June 1896 – 1984) was a Romanian politician. Born in Craiova, he attended high school in Pitești. Subsequently, he entered the Faculties...
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Mihai Ralea (redirect from Mihail Ralea)
contacts with Geamănu, Groza, Rosetti, Vianu, Victor Eftimiu and Mihail Ghelmegeanu. From about 1950, his office at the institute was infiltrated by informants...
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parties, and, in April 1940, Carol, assisted by Ernest Urdăreanu and Mihail Ghelmegeanu, began talks with the (by then much weaker) Iron Guard. Tătărescu...
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Aurelian Bentoiu, Mircea Cancicov, Ioan Christu, Mitiță Constantinescu, Mihail Ghelmegeanu, Ion Gigurtu, Constantin C. Giurescu, Nicolae Hortolomei, Ioan Ilcuș...
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incorporated much of the leftist tendency inside the PNȚ (Călinescu, Mihail Ghelmegeanu, Petre Andrei, Mihai Ralea, Cezar Petrescu), drawing on a Poporanist...
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within the PNȚ. It was represented by, among others, Ernest Ene, Mihail Ghelmegeanu, Petre Andrei, and Armand Călinescu. Zamfir Arbore Octav Băncilă Ioan...
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The architects were figures on the left of the party—Ralea, Andrei, Mihail Ghelmegeanu, and Ernest Ene—, who worked from drafts first presented in Ralea's...
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on the group's left wing, together with Mihai Ralea, Ernest Ene, Mihail Ghelmegeanu, Petre Andrei and Nicolae L. Lupu. He was the PNȚ local leader for...
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former prime minister Ion Gigurtu (saved by Sima) and former ministers Mihail Ghelmegeanu and Nicolae Marinescu; they were brought to the Police Prefecture...
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legislation advocated by the government), Groza, urged on by Zăroni and Mihail Ghelmegeanu, objected to Soviet pressures on the monarch and even threatened Vasile...
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swine each year. Around November 1945, Zăroni and Belea, supported by Mihail Ghelmegeanu, were setting themselves against the PCR, advocating "complete independence"...
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Mihai Ralea and the PNȚ's Study Circle (Constantin Rădulescu-Motru, Mihail Ghelmegeanu, Ernest Ene, and Petre Andrei) with drafting a new party program that...
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Vaida received visits from two PNȚ militants, Grigore Gafencu and Mihail Ghelmegeanu, who pushed for a reunification of the two groups. Patria, a PNȚ newspaper...
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by temporarily "kidnapping" in Cacica the PNȚ candidates, namely Mihail Ghelmegeanu and Teofil Sauciuc-Săveanu. Gh. Cuza viewed his Gagauz associate as...
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1938 – 31 January 1939) Minister of Public Works and Communications: Mihail Ghelmegeanu (31 March 1938 – 31 January 1939) Minister of National Education:...
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the Interior: (interim) Gheorghe Tătărăscu (24 – 30 November 1939) Mihail Ghelmegeanu (30 November 1939 – 10 May 1940) Minister of Foreign Affairs: Grigore...
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Gheorghe Tătărăscu (11 May - 3 July 1940) Minister of the Interior: Mihail Ghelmegeanu (11 May - 3 July 1940) Minister of Foreign Affairs: Grigore Gafencu...
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February - 6 March 1939) Minister of Public Works and Communications: Mihail Ghelmegeanu (1 February - 6 March 1939) Minister of National Education: Petre...
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had decided to reconcile with the Guard, and ordered his ministers Mihail Ghelmegeanu and Ernest Urdăreanu to arrange a meeting between Noveanu and a group...
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November 1939 97 Gheorghe Tătărescu 24 November 1939 30 November 1939 98 Mihail Ghelmegeanu 30 November 1939 4 July 1940 99 Gen. David Popescu 4 July 1940 14...
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Gheorghe Tătărescu, Romanian Social Democrat leader Ştefan Voitec, and Mihail Ghelmegeanu. The discussions were centered on Romania's agreement to seal a final...
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- 28 September 1939) Minister of Public Works and Communications: Mihail Ghelmegeanu (21 - 28 September 1939) Minister of State for Minorities: Silviu...
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them Armand Călinescu, Petre Andrei, Mihai Ralea, Ioan Flueraș, and Mihail Ghelmegeanu), he collaborated with the fascist-inspired corporatist regime of...
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included Auschnitt, Malaxa, Nicolae Ciupercă, Emil Ghilezan [ro] and Mihail Ghelmegeanu, was highly selective, to the point where its activities were kept...
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Mihalache and Mihai Ralea, it also involved the left-wingers Ernest Ene, Mihail Ghelmegeanu, and Petre Andrei). It was at this time that his ideas on ethnicity...
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- 23 November 1939) Minister of Public Works and Communications: Mihail Ghelmegeanu (28 September - 23 November 1939) Minister of Public Order: Gabriel...
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meeting of King Carol II's Crown Council, where he was (alongside Gheorghe Mihail, Nicolae Păiș, and Ernest Ballif [ro]) one of the four out of five military...
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- 21 September 1939) Minister of Public Works and Communications: Mihail Ghelmegeanu (6 March - 21 September 1939) Minister of National Education: Petre...
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include other figures formerly associated with the FRN including Mihail Ghelmegeanu, Octav Livezeanu, and Tudor Vianu (chairman of the National Theater...
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