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  Ion Antonescu killer file
Antonescu is meanwhile appointed as military attaché in Paris.
Meanwhile, with Antonescu's blessing, the Iron Guard unleashes a reign of terror, murdering prominent associates of the deposed King Carol in revenge for Codreanu's death, and massacring Jews.
Antonescu is taken to the Soviet Union for interrogation before being returned to Romania to stand trial as a war criminal.
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 Ion Antonescu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antonescu formed an alliance with Nazi Germany, thereby ensuring stability and strategic material, such as the extensive Romanian oil reserves, could be used by the Axis Powers.
Further, Antonescu was delighted with the prospect of war against the USSR, because of his hatred of Bolshevism, and hoped this would guarantee the reconquest of Bessarabia and northern Bukovina.
Antonescu's government is held responsible for killing of between 280,000 and 380,000 Jews and over 10,000 Roma in Romania and the territories it occupied.
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 Ion Antonescu information - Search.com
Ion Victor Antonescu (June 15 1882, Piteşti – June 1 1946, near Jilava) was the prime minister and conducător (Leader) of Romania during World War II from September 4, 1940 to August 23, 1944.
General Antonescu was appointed Prime minister by King Carol II in September 1940, after Romania was forced to surrender Bessarabia and northern Bukovina to the USSR (June 28, 1940), and the northern half of Transylvania to Hungary (August 30, 1940).
Antonescu desired to bring the Iron Guard under his direct control, because their paramilitary activities and their anti-Semitic terror were undermining the authority of the state.
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 Second World War Books Review
Antonescu defended himself vigorously, and the snippets of transcripts quoted by Deletant make it clear that the Marshal was absolutely convinced he had been making the best of an impossible situation from 1940 through 1944, doing what had to be done.
Antonescu inherited from King Carol a poisoned chalice; Romania's predicament on the eve of the war was that of a state determined to preserve not only its identity but also its existence between significantly more powerful neighbours.
Antonescu's treatment of the Jews was ambivalent; for the Jews of Bukovina and Bessarabia, Antonescu was a cruel anti-Semite; for those of Moldavia, Wallachia and southern Transylvania, he was a providential anti-Semite.
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 The Romanian Jewish Community
The survival of the Jews from Walachia, Moldavia, and southern Transylvania stemmed from Antonescu's decision in the fall of 1942 to postpone indefinitely the deportation of Romanian Jews to Poland.
However, Antonescu's responsibility is overwhelming with respect to the death of the Jews of Bessarabia, Bukovina, and Transnistria.
One of the most revealing indications of Antonescu's anti-Semitic convictions is the letter he sent on October 20, 1942, to Liberal party leader Constantin I. Bratianu shortly after canceling his decision to deport the Jews from southern Transylvania, Moldavia, and Walachia to occupied Poland.
www.romanianjewish.org /en/cap10.html   (1307 words)

  
 Marshal Ion Antonescu
Antonescu was dictator of Rumania during World War II.
In September 1940 Antonescu was appointed Premier of Rumania and soon became dictator with the Iron Guards (a fascist organization) behind him.
In August 1944 King Michael announced a coup and Antonescu was arrested as the Red Army launched its final offensive on Rumania.
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 WorldWar2.ro - Marshal Ion Antonescu
Ion Antonescu was born on 2 June 1882 in Pitesti in a military family.
After the war, colonel Ion Antonescu (he had been promoted again in 1920) was part of the Romanian delegation at the Peace Conference in Paris, as well as of the delegation that negotiated the alliance with Poland.
Antonescu was "exiled" at the command of the 4th Territorial Corps and in 1940 he was put under house arrest in the Bistrita Monastery.
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 The Romanian Digest No.10 October 2004
Antonescu and his regime are directly responsible for the deaths of at least 270,000 Romanian and Ukrainian Jews.
The rehabilitation of Ion Antonescu and his regime was one of the key elements of this campaign.
A huge cross erected on public land still honors Ion Antonescu on the very place of his execution, while the very few monuments dedicated to the victims of the Romanian Holocaust which exist on the territory of today’s Romania are neglected.
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 Romania Facing its Past
Antonescu was convicted and executed as a war criminal after the war.
However, in mid-2002, statements by Romanian President Ion Iliescu and other government officials reignited this issue by claiming that there had been no Holocaust in Romania, by suggesting that political opponents of the Nazis had been treated similarly to Jews, and by suggesting that Antonescu could not be viewed only in negative terms.
Romania under Antonescu was a dictatorial regime, and it was on Antonescu's orders that the Jews of Bessarabia and Bukovina were condemned to death.
www.ushmm.org /research/center/presentations/features/details/2005-03-10   (1534 words)

  
 Ion Antonescu - Wikipedia
Antonescu a luat decizia de intrare a României în cel de al doilea război mondial, descris sub numele de "Sfântul război pentru reîntregirea teritorială" de partea Germaniei şi a Axei, singurii care au oferit României garanţii în privinţa returnării teritoriilor anexate in mod abuziv de Uniunea Sovietică.
Antonescu a avut reputaţia unui comandant militar foarte priceput şi pragmatic.
Ion Antonescu, adept al "ordinii legale" şi al "liniştii publice", a emis în 28 noiembrie 1940 un decret-lege privind reprimarea infracţiunilor "în contra ordinei publice şi intereselor statului" şi în 5 decembrie 1940, un alt decret, care prevedea pedeapsa cu moartea pentru cei care "instigau la rebeliune".
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 AllRefer.com - Ion Antonescu (Romanian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
He served in World War I and later became chief of staff, but he fell into disfavor with King Carol II because of his pro-Nazi attitude and his suspected intrigues with the Iron Guard.
On Sept. 6, Antonescu forced the king to abdicate in favor of Carol's son, Michael.
Antonescu was tried (1946) for war crimes and executed.
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 Untitled Document
Germany’s involvement in the war against the USSR, in June 1941 (with which Ion Antonescu associated from the beginning, on the grounds of the necessity of recovering the territories taken away by the Soviet Union in the year before) strengthened this movement which followed the political goals and the ideological orientation of Hitlerist Germany.
Initially, the regime led by Ion Antonescu had programmed the deportation of all the citizens of Jewish origin from Basserabia and Bucovina; afterwards they were to be treated the same as the Jewish citizens from other areas of the country.
But to the Ion Antonescu regime are corresponding the responsibilities of initiating and organizing the oppressive and exterminating actions against the Romanian Jews and against Jews in the territories under Romanian administration.
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 The Romanian Jewish Community
First, to eliminate from the public life the cult of Marshal Ion Antonescu, leader of the totalitar regime during 1940-1944, sentenced to death and executed in 1946 as a war murderer, responsible for the killing of at least 250 thousand Jews on Romania, Basarabia, Bucovina and Transnistria.
Thus, the busts of the dictator Ion Antonescu which were on the domain or on the perimeter of the public institutions began to fall down one by one.
As the president of Marshal Ion Antonescu League, he launched the initiative for the statue from the yard of Constantin and Elena Church in Bucharest.
www.romanianjewish.org /en/index_fcer2_01.html   (1215 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
During the rule of Marshall Ion Antonescu, between 1941 and 1944, Romania was allied with Nazi Germany.
Antonescu was executed in 1946 after being found guilty of war crimes by a military court in Soviet-occupied Romania.
Deak said that Antonescu was a ferocious anti-Semite and, undoubtedly, a war criminal.
www.rferl.org /features/2002/07/19072002161103.asp   (1584 words)

  
 WW2DB: Ion Antonescu
Ion Victor Antonescu was born into a middle class family.
For the Romanian assistance of the campaign, Antonescu was awarded the Knight's Cross by Hitler.
Antonescu refused because he did not wish to become a traitor to his German allies.
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 YouTube - Ion Antonescu 1940
Antonescu nu a fost criminal, a facut ceea ce trebuia facut, apropo evrei din Romania nu au fost deportati.
Ion Victor Antonescu (June 15, 1882, Piteşti -- June 1, 1946, near Jilava) was the prime minister and conducător (Leader) of Romania during World War II from September 4, 1940 to August 23, 1944.
Antonescu's government is held responsible for killing of between 280,000 and 380,000 Jews and over 10,000 Roma in Romania and the territories it occupied.
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 Union of Councils for Soviet Jews: World War II Moldovan Dictator Rehabilitated, Honored by Nationalists
As it turned out, according to this new view of Antonescu, this general (he later became marshal) was against the destruction of the Jews and even told Hitler about his stance on them.
Schoolteacher Ion Pilipchanu knew Antonescu from a long time ago and described him in the newspaper Svatul Tserij: "He was a modest man; his speech was measured and affectionate; a special culture and intelligence were in his nature."
Antonescu placed all the resources of Romania, first and foremost the lives of its soldiers, at the service of Hitler's Reich.
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 Ion Antonescu - Fondatorul uneia dintre cele mai mari agentii de turism din Romania: Marshal Turism
Domnul Ion Antonescu, presedintele firmei pana in anul 2000, impreuna cu o echipa de profesionisti, a dezvoltat Marshal Turism gratie vocatiei, experientei de peste 25 de ani in turism, profesionalismului si ambitiei de a fi cel mai bun.
Preluand "dulcea povara" a succesului, Daniel Antonescu, actualul presedinte al firmei si-a propus sa-si depaseasca dascalul.
Ca o recunoastere a calitatii serviciilor, Marshal Turism a fost aleasa in anul 1996 "Reprezentant unic AMERICAN EXPRESS in Romania".
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 Antonescu Ion - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Antonescu Ion - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Antonescu, Ion (1882-1946), Romanian general, born in Piteşti and educated in French military schools.
In 1859 Bucharest became the administrative centre of the United Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, under Turkish suzerainty.
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 Stephen Roth Institute: Antisemitism And Racism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Procedures for the rehabilitation of wartime fascist leader Ion Antonescu were begun, but a public domestic and international outcry forced their suspension.
The presence of nationalist elements and the continuing obsessive attempts to rehabilitate the wartime fascist ruler Ion Antonescu, indicate a few of the major stumbling blocks on Romania's road to democracy, and the extent of the "return to history."
Following extensive pressure, the prosecutor general began proceedings in October 1997 for the judicial rehabilitation of Antonescu and several of his government ministers who were sentenced after the war.
www.tau.ac.il /Anti-Semitism/asw97-8/romania.html   (1302 words)

  
 Ion Antonescu
In this role he retook lost portions of Romania and the city of Odessa (which he tried to rename to "Antonescu"), and participated in the invasion of Russia.
When this invasion proved a disaster, Carol II's son, Mihail deposed Antonescu and handed him over to Soviet authorities.
Antonescu provided more support to the Nazi war machine than all other Axis powers put together.
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 puls.md - Romanian President Traian Basescu: The only mistake made by Ion Antonescu was that he decided to cross the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
According to the declarations made by the Romanian president Traian Basescu during a show at the TV station Realitatea TV, from all the actions committed by the Romanian dictator and war criminal Ion Antonescu, the only one to blame is the fact that he allowed the Romanian troops to cross the Dniester river.
The Romanian President hesitated to speak about the war crimes which were the cause marshall Ion Basescu was convicted to death in June 1946.
According to the report of the international Commission for Studying the Holocaust in Romania, during the period of 1940 to 1944, 280 000 to 380 000 Jews died or were killed, a large majority of them were ecterminated in Transdniester.
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President Ion Iliescu, who organized the panel last year after making the first official acknowledgment of Romania's role in the Holocaust, said Thursday his country assumes responsibility for actions taken by its wartime leaders.
Iliescu's commitment to release the report represents a sharp departure from the decades of denial and demonstrates the extent to which the country is trying to come to grips with the truth about its role in the Holocaust.
After communism fell in 1989, Antonescu became a hero to some Romanians who praise him for having gone to war against the Soviet Union after it invaded parts of Romania in 1940.
www.nctimes.com /articles/2004/11/12/news/nation/19_60_1311_11_04.prt   (538 words)

  
 Shofar FTP Archives: imt/tgmwc/tgmwc-06/tgmwc-06-57.09
The interrogation of Ion Antonescu was conducted in conformanity with the laws of the Soviet Union and I present to the Tribunal, as Exhibit U.S.S.R. 153, the record of his deposition, which is of exceptional importance in making clear the characteristics of the relationship between Germany and her satellites.
I shall not quote these depositions in detail since their greater part is a repetition of some of the facts described already in the testimony of Ion Antonescu.
During the negotiations with Hitler, Marshal Antonescu signed the agreement for Roumania's adherence to the `Tripartite Pact' and received Hitler's promise for the later revision, in favor of Roumania, of the decisions of the Vienna Arbitration.
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