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Mihail Manoilescu (Romanian pronunciation: [mihaˈil mano.iˈlesku];
December 9, 1891 –
December 30, 1950) was a
Romanian journalist, engineer, economist...
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primarily by
Mihail Manoilescu, a
sympathizer of the Iron
Guard who
would later serve as
Foreign Minister of
Romania in mid-1940.
Manoilescu had run as a representative...
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three former bank governors.
Manoilescu, who led the bank for
several months in 1931, was
among them.
Manoilescu's inclusion drew
strong protests from...
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relations with
Hungary and Bulgaria. The
Romanian foreign minister was
Mihail Manoilescu; the
German minister plenipotentiary in
Bucharest was
Wilhelm Fabricius...
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president of the
Romanian Academy between 1990 and 1994
Traian Lalescu Mihail Manoilescu Nadia Comăneci
Costin Nenițescu
Aurel Persu Peter Stoica Simion Stoilow...
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Romanian boxer Mihai Magdei (born 1945),
Moldovan Minister of
Health Mihail Manoilescu (1891–1950),
Romanian journalist, engineer, economist, politician, and...
- Romania,
broke out in cheers,
while the
Romanian foreign minister Mihail Manoilescu fainted. In late 1940,
Ribbentrop made a
sustained but
unsuccessful effort...
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Antonescu Micescu Tătărescu* Petrescu-Comnen
Gafencu Gigurtu Argetoianu Manoilescu M. S****za I. Antonescu* M.
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