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    Constantin Sănătescu (14 January 1885 – 8 November 1947) was a Romanian general and statesman who served as the 44th Prime Minister of Romania after the...
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    conspirators, participants in the meeting were Gen. Gheorghe Mihail, Gen. Constantin Sănătescu and Col. Dumitru Dămăceanu, while King Michael was represented by...
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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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    1944, Michael participated in a coup against Antonescu, appointed Constantin Sănătescu as his replacement, and subsequently declared an alliance with the...
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    Minister Secretary of State without portfolio in the first cabinet of Constantin Sănătescu. After World War II, relations between the Social Democratic Party...
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  • Constantinescu-Claps was relieved of his assignment and replaced by Constantin Sănătescu. He retired from the Army in 1943. In spite of his rank and unlike...
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    Bucharest Jews, Antonescu sent in the Army, under the command of General Constantin Sănătescu. German officials acting on Hitler's orders, including the new Ambassador...
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  • Department of Public Works and Communications in the first Government of Constantin Sănătescu. He then returned to the Signals Command, after which he served as...
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  • 1879) November 8 Mariano Benlliure, Spanish sculptor (b. 1862) Constantin Sănătescu, Romanian general, statesman and 44th Prime Minister of Romania (b...
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    a coup that overthrew the pro-Axis government of Ion Antonescu. Constantin Sănătescu became the new prime minister. The Battle of Audierne Bay was fought...
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    overthrown, Constantin Brătianu acted as Minister of Armaments and War Production in the military transitional governments of Constantin Sănătescu and Nicolae...
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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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    including Augustin Popa [ro], Mihail Fărcășanu, Grigore Gafencu, and Constantin Vișoianu, came together to form a united anti-communist opposition in...
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  • commanders were : Dumitru Coroamă (September 1940 – January 1941) Constantin Sănătescu (January 1941 – March 1943) Gheorghe Rozin [ro] (March 1943 – January...
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    as a revolt with large popular support). The King named General Constantin Sănătescu as prime minister of a coalition government which was dominated by...
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    Bolesław Bierut Michał Rola-Żymierski Zygmunt Berling Michael I Constantin Sănătescu Nicolae Rădescu Kimon Georgiev C.G.E. Mannerheim Strength 1941 3...
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    forced to resign by the latter after giving him dictatorial powers. Constantin Sănătescu was the prime minister 1944. Nicolae Rădescu was the prime minister...
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  • Romania became a republic. The most famous officeholder was general Constantin Sănătescu, who, during the Royal Coup of 23 August 1944, became Prime Minister...
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  • American author, historian and headmaster (d. 1963) January 14 – Constantin Sănătescu, 44th prime minister of Romania (d. 1947) January 16 – Zhou Zuoren...
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    Minister of Defense in the new pro-Allied government of General Constantin Sănătescu. He remained in this position until 5 November 1944, when he was...
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  • 1941) General lieutenant Constantin Constantinescu-Claps (9 November 1941 – 10 February 1943) General lieutenant Constantin Sănătescu (11 February 1943 – 24...
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    radicalization of the workers. Gheorghiu-Dej, together with union president Constantin Doncea, led the Bucharest workers to the big strike that became known...
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    role in King Michael's first wartime government, headed by General Constantin Sănătescu, though their presence increased in the one led by Nicolae Rădescu...
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    the members of the Provisional Presidium of the RPR were appointed: Constantin Ion Parhon, president, Mihail Sadoveanu, Ștefan Voitec, Gheorghe Stere [ro]...
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    Army - Lt. Gen. Petre Dumitrescu Romanian 4th Army Corps - Mj. Gen. Constantin Sănătescu 6th Infantry Division - Br. Gen. Romulus Ioanovici [ro] 7th Infantry...
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    Radio immediately after the coup, and, confronting the new Premier Constantin Sănătescu, imposed himself as a PCR representative on the delegation that signed...
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    Youth and Equality of Opportunity Gabriela Firea 25 November 2021 PSD Ministry of Entrepreneurship and Tourism Constantin Cadariu 25 November 2021 PNL...
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  • subordinated to the 4th Army Corps, under the command of General Constantin Sănătescu, which in turn was part of the Romanian 3rd Army, under the command...
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    he 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...
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  • Public Works and Reconstruction and served in the governments led by Constantin Sănătescu (II) and Nicolae Rădescu, from 4 November 1944 to 6 March 1945. Afterwards...
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