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  1. 5 de mar. de 2022 · During the Second World War, there were many countries who collaborated and supported Hitler's regime and Third Reich. Many of these countries gave him suppo...

  2. Ion Antonescu (n.2 iunie 1882, Piteşti - d. 1 iunie 1946, Jilava), general, apoi mareşal al Armatei Române, preşedinte al Consiliului de miniştri, „conducător” al statului.Ion Antonescu este una dintre cele mai controversate personalităţi din istoria României. A avut o ascensiune fulminantă în ierarhia militară, ajungând şef al Statului Major General, apoi ministru al ...

  3. reviews.history.ac.uk › review › 606Reviews in History

    Hace 4 días · Dennis Deletant is one of the leading authorities on the history of Romania since the 1930s. His well-deserved scholarly reputation for thoroughness, fairness, and honesty is amply demonstrated in this exhaustively-researched and well-written study which aims to describe in detail, and to render historical judgment on, the wartime Romanian government of Ion Antonescu (p. 277).

  4. foreignpolicy.com › 2016/02/05 › the-antonescu-paradox-romania-world-war-ii-hitlerThe Antonescu Paradox – Foreign Policy

    5 de feb. de 2016 · She was referring to Marshal Ion Antonescu, who ruled Romania from 1940 to 1944. It was an extraordinary statement on the face of it, given that Antonescu had killed hundreds of thousands of Jews ...

  5. Between 1941 and 1944, Romania was responsible for exterminating approximately 300,000 Jews, giving it the sinister distinction of ranking second only to Germany in terms of the number of Jews murdered during the Second World War. 1 Marshal Ion Antonescu, 2 military dictator of Romania from 1940-1944, advocated a policy of ethnic cleansing to purify the Romanian nation no less radical than ...

  6. 1 de jun. de 2021 · Ejecución de Antonescu, el 1 de junio de 1946. Dominio público. En 1946 fue devuelto a Rumanía, y en mayo de ese año sometido a un juicio popular en el que fue condenado a muerte, precisamente ...

  7. Ion Antonescu governed Romania from 1940 until 1944. Antonescu aligned Romania with the Axis powers in November 1940, and became one of Nazi Germany's closest allies. Romania joined in the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. It also implemented harsh anti-Jewish policies against Jews in Romania. While Antonescu ultimately refused to ...