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Conducător (Romanian: [kondukəˈtor],
meaning 'Leader') was the
title used
officially by
Romanian dictator Ion
Antonescu during World War II, also occasionally...
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presided over two
successive wartime dictatorships as
Prime Minister and
Conducător during most of
World War II.
Having been
responsible for facilitating...
- king's
young son
Michael (Mihai) on the throne, then
declared himself Conducător ("Leader") with
dictatorial powers. The
National Legionary State was proclaimed...
- Bucharest, Romania. As
their privileges were
being gradually removed by the
Conducător Ion Antonescu, the
Legionnaires revolted.
During the
rebellion and subsequent...
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Supreme Head of the Army and
designating a
plenipotentiary prime minister Conducător ("Leader"). On 23
August 1944, with the
Soviet Army
already deep inside...
- for the role. The
dictionary definition of duce at
Wiktionary Caudillo Conducător Doge Führer
Poglavnik Roman dictator Strongman (politics)
Supreme Leader...
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created a
pervasive personality cult,
giving himself titles such as "
Conducător" ("Leader") and "Geniul din Carpați" ("The
Genius of the Carpathians")...
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October 2011.
Nicholas ruling as
prince regent. With Ion
Antonescu as
Conducător, from 6
September 1940 to 23
August 1944.
Great Britain. Admiralty. A...
- but they grew in time as
Carol II
carefully cultivated the
image of "
Conducător (leader)", "Saviour", "King of the Rebirth", "Voivode of Culture" and...
- Führermuseum Führerprinzip Führerreserve Führerstadt
Other Caudillo Duce
Conducător President for life
Poglavnik Supreme Leader (disambiguation)
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