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    The National Legionary State (Romanian: Statul Național Legionar) was a totalitarian fascist regime which governed Romania for five months, from 14 September...
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    and de facto co-leader in Ion Antonescu's National Legionary State. Sima had previously served briefly as State Secretary of Education under Gheorghe Tătărescu...
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    Corps during the period when the Iron Guard was in power — the National Legionary State —, and involved it in the 1941 Rebellion and Pogrom. The CML had...
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    Mironovici (30 July 1899 – 29 July 1979) was a founding member of the Legionary Movement, a far-right movement in Romania. Radu Mironovici was born on...
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    He was succeeded as leader by Horia Sima. In 1940, under the National Legionary State proclaimed by the Iron Guard, his killing served as the basis for...
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    For My Legionaries (Romanian: Pentru legionarii mei) is an autobiographical book by Iron Guard leader Corneliu Zelea Codreanu first published in 1936...
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    It was published daily from 1937 to 1938, and again under the National Legionary State in 1940–1941. It ceased publication in January 1941, following...
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    1940, he brought the Iron Guard into the government, creating the National Legionary State. In January 1941, following the Legionnaires' rebellion, Antonescu...
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    immediate aftermath. It came about halfway through the fascist National Legionary State and led to the first open clash between the Guard and conducător...
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    rhetoric and so did his successor Nicodim Munteanu. Thus, when the National Legionary State was proclaimed in 1940, Munteanu showed little enthusiasm. The...
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    Iron Guard took its revenge against the repressors. Under the National Legionary State (the Iron Guard's government), Marinescu and Argeșanu, alongside...
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    in 1940, during the National Legionary State (the period when the Iron Guard was in power), he was elected president of the National Union of Romanian Christian...
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    with the "Jewish Codex" in Romania, and the establishment of the National Legionary State government, set in motion the laws of Romanianization, which deprived...
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  • The Congregation of the Legionaries of Christ (Latin: Congregatio Legionariorum Christi; abbreviated LC; also sometimes referred to as the Legion of Christ)...
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    of the research office in the Ministry of Foreign Trade. As the National Legionary State was proclaimed in 1940, he was a member of the Romanian delegation...
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    urban population and 42% of Iași. Between the establishment of the National Legionary State (September 1940) and 1942, 80 anti-Jewish regulations were passed...
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    with no effective political power. The country's name was changed to Legionary Romania. The disastrous World War II campaign on the side of the Axis...
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    Ion Antonescu (category Heads of state of Romania)
    prominence during the political crisis of 1940, and established the National Legionary State, an uneasy partnership with the Iron Guard's leader Horia Sima...
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  • initiated. Following the coup in September 1940 that established the "National Legionary State" led by the Iron Guard and Marshal Ion Antonescu (self-proclaimed...
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  • 110-111. Groza, Cristian Alexandru (2014). "The Fascist Phenomenon. National Legionary State between laws, journals, memoirs, and the Jewish repression between...
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    A one-party state, single-party state, one-party system or single-party system is a governance structure in which only a single political party controls...
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    Romania (redirect from Romanian State)
    Michael I, on 6 September, and Romania was transformed into a national-legionary state under the leadership of General Ion Antonescu. Antonescu signed...
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    Carol's rule, bringing the country under an Iron Guard regime—the National Legionary State, with Antonescu as Conducător; though still neutral to 1941, Romania...
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    Eastern Orthodoxy, ethnic nationalism and mysticism. Links between neo-Legionary organizations and priests of the Romanian Orthodox Church are a documented...
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  • imprisoned. Antonescu abolished the National Legionary State, in its stead declaring Romania a "National and Social State." On 22 June 1941, German armies...
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    The National-Christian Defense League (Romanian: Liga Apărării Național Creștine, LANC) was a far-right political party of Romania formed by A. C. Cuza...
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  • and Virgil Madgearu that same night; other killings during the National Legionary State; and the deaths of hundreds of officers, civilians, and Bucharest...
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    resumed publication in October 1940, after the establishment of the National Legionary State, under the directorship of Petre P. Panaitescu. The relaunched...
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    Ion Moța (category Foreign volunteers in the Spanish Civil War (National faction))
    1902 – 13 January 1937) was the deputy leader of the Romanian fascist Legionary Movement (Iron Guard), killed in battle during the Spanish Civil War....
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    Iron Guard, which by then had taken power (see National Legionary State). On 28 November, for the state-owned Romanian Radio, Cioran recorded a speech...
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