joined the Allies. Sănătescu was born on January 14, 1885, in Craiova. He was the son of the infantry lieutenant Gheorghe Sănătescu (1858–1942), a future...
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Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈɡe̯orɡe ɡe̯orˈɡi.u ˈdeʒ] ; 8 November 1901 – 19 March 1965) was a Romanian politician and electrician...
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communist conspirators, participants in the meeting were Gen. Gheorghe Mihail, Gen. Constantin Sănătescu and Col. Dumitru Dămăceanu, while King Michael was represented...
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Gheorghe Cialâk (21 April 1886 – 7 December 1977) was a Romanian lieutenant-general during World War II. Born in Bucharest, he attended the Infantry and...
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The second cabinet of Constantin Sănătescu was the government of Romania from 4 November to 5 December 1944. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:...
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Ion Gheorghe Iosif Maurer (23 September 1902 – 8 February 2000) was a Romanian communist politician and lawyer, and the 49th Prime Minister of Romania...
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Gheorghe Argeșanu (28 February 1883 – 26/27 November 1940) was a Romanian cavalry general and politician who served as a Prime Minister of Romania for...
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Gheorghe Vlădescu-Răcoasa (October 22, 1895 – December 17, 1989) was a Romanian sociologist, journalist, left-wing politician, and diplomat. Born in Răcoasa...
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Ion G. Duca (redirect from Ion Gheorghe Duca)
Ion Gheorghe Duca (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon ˈduka] ; 20 December 1879 – 29 December 1933) was a Romanian liberal politician, diplomat, and lawyer...
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(under the command of Ioan Oprescu [ro] and after 10 September of Gheorghe Sănătescu [ro]), the 23rd Division (Matei Castriș), and the 1st Călărași Brigade...
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General Constantin Sănătescu 13th Infantry Division – Brigadier General Gheorghe Rozin [ro] 14th Infantry Division – Brigadier General Gheorghe Stavrescu [ro]...
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February 1943, he was relieved of his assignment and replaced by Constantin Sănătescu. From late 1942 to early 1943, the Fourth Army was almost entirely destroyed...
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full-fledged Communist rule in Romania before eventually being succeeded by Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej in 1952 and became the President of the Presidium of the...
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Gheorghe Manu (26 July 1833, Bucharest, Wallachia – 16 May 1911, Bucharest, Kingdom of Romania) was a Romanian Army general, artillery inspector and statesman...
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Gheorghe Mihail (March 13, 1887 – January 31, 1982) was a Romanian career army officer. Born in Brăila, he completed primary school in 1902 and passed...
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National Economy and Finance: Gen. Gheorghe Potopeanu (23 August – 13 October 1944) (interim) Gen. Constantin Sănătescu (13 October – 3 November 1944) Minister...
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Major General Gheorghe Stavrescu [ro] 7th Cavalry Division – Colonel Gheorghe Munteanu 4th Corps – Lieutenant General Constantin Sănătescu 1st Cavalry Division...
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Gheorghe I. Tătărescu (also known as Guță Tătărescu, with a slightly antiquated pet form of his given name; 2 November 1886 – 28 March 1957) was a Romanian...
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Gheorghe G. Mironescu, commonly known as G. G. Mironescu (January 28, 1874 – October 8, 1949), was a Romanian politician, member of the National Peasants'...
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Eduard Prugovečki (1937–2003), physicist and mathematician Constantin Sănătescu (1885–1947), soldier, Prime Minister (1944) Mihail Șerban (1930–2004)...
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1 April 1944 – 23 August 1944 Gen. Gheorghe Potopeanu – 23 August 1944 – 13 October 1944 Gen. Constantin Sănătescu – 13 October 1944 – 4 November 1944...
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Prince Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino (22 September 1833[citation needed] – 22 March 1913), was a Romanian politician and lawyer, one of the leading Conservative...
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Ioan Negoescu, 1934–1937 General Gheorghe Mihail, 1937–1939 General David Popescu, 1939 General Constantin Sănătescu, 1939 General Alexandru Orășanu [ro]...
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revolt with large popular support). The King named General Constantin Sănătescu as prime minister of a coalition government which was dominated by the...
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This is a list of the successive governments of Romania. The first Roman Cabinet was led by Petre Roman between December 1989 – June 28, 1990. The second...
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Antonescu's government on August 23, and backed the government of Constantin Sănătescu which declared war on the Axis. Subsequently, PSD entered talks with PCR...
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assassinated in Sarajevo in 1914. Together with such figures as Vasile Goldiș, Gheorghe Pop de Băsești, the Romanian Orthodox cleric Miron Cristea, and Alexandru...
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was Minister without portfolio in two successive cabinets of Constantin Sănătescu. As leader of the PNL, he was unable to slow down the accession of Romanian...
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was in charge of party organization and appointments. After the death of Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej in March 1965, Verdeț helped Ceaușescu gain the position...
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Augustin Buzura, novelist Eusebiu Camilar [ro], writer and translator Gheorghe Cantacuzino-Grănicerul, general, politician, and member of the Iron Guard...
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