The firstcabinet of Ion Antonescu was the government of Romania from 4 September to 14 September 1940. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: Second...
The second cabinet of Ion Antonescu was the government of Romania from 14 September 1940 to 24 January 1941. On September 14, Romania was declared a "National...
The third cabinet of Ion Antonescu was the government of Romania from 27 January 1941 to 23 August 1944. On 22 June 1941, Romania entered World War II...
Ion Antonescu (/ˌæntəˈnɛskuː/; Romanian: [i'on antoˈnesku] ; 14 June [O.S. 2 June] 1882 – 1 June 1946) was a Romanian military officer and marshal who...
After the breakup of the legislative coalition, it was known as ”the first Boc Cabinet.” Despite the ambitious governing program, numerous conflicts erupted...
National Renaissance Front, was also called fascist, as was the dictator Ion Antonescu (1940–1944). The National Christian Party was created in 1935, from the...
however continue to serve as Foreign Minister during the short-lived FirstAntonescucabinet, bringing the overall duration of his 1940 term to 70 days (July...
The cabinet of Ion Gigurtu was the government of Romania from 4 July to 4 September 1940. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President of the...
legal party. Antonescu became the Legion's honorary leader. Sima became deputy premier, and four other legionnaires joined Sima in the cabinet. The Iron...
official dissolution on 14 February 1941. The regime was led by General Ion Antonescu in partnership with the Iron Guard, the Romanian fascist, ultra-nationalist...
as king after appointing Antonescu and initially Antonescu did not support the popular demand for Carol's abdication. Antonescu had become Prime Minister...
Minister of Internal Affairs in the Gigurtu cabinet from July 4 to September 4, 1940, and in the FirstAntonescucabinet from September 4 to September 14, 1940...
initiated and led the Legionnaires' Rebellion against Conducător Ion Antonescu and the Romanian Army, for which he was sentenced to death, as well as...
National Defence: Gen. Ion Antonescu (10 February – 31 March 1938) Minister of Air and Marine: (interim) Gen. Ion Antonescu (10 February – 31 March 1938)...
accepting an invitation from then liberal leader Crin Antonescu, and was immediately elected the party's first vice-president, eventually becoming the PNL president...
the first round were "a significant vote for the right" because he and Crin Antonescu together received over 50% of the vote, the next day Antonescu refused...
showcase the career of Conducător Ion Antonescu, Romania's World War II dictator; the public had already selected Antonescu as one of the top 10 entries. Like...
be with her son in Bucharest. Subject to the dictatorship of General Antonescu and vigilance of Nazi Germany, the king and his mother were cautious in...
Massacre). The resulting widespread disorder brought the first open clash between Antonescu and the Legion. During the events, Codreanu was posthumously...
Prime Minister title was styled Conducător for as long as Marshal Ion Antonescu remained in power as head of the Romanian government. Served as ad interim...
King Carol II appointed the General Ion Antonescu as Prime Minister on September 6, 1940. Two days later, Antonescu forced the king to abdicate and installed...
appointed to a similar position in Romania, where he first became noted for supporting Ion Antonescu during the Legionary Rebellion. Together with his aide...