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  Encyclopedia: Iron Guard
On December 10, 1933 Liberal Prime Minister Ion Duca banned the Iron Guard; Iron Guard members retaliated on December 29, 1933 by assassinating Duca on the platform of the Sinaia railway station.
Ion Gigurtu (1886 - 1959) was a Romanian politician that served as a Prime Minister of Romania in 1940 between 4 July and 4 September.
Ion Antonescu Ion 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.
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 Ion Duca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Ion G. Duca (1879 - December 30, 1933) was prime minister of Romania from November 14 to December 30, 1933, when he was assassinated for his efforts to suppress the fascist Iron Guard movement.
In this capacity, Duca worked to keep the growing fascist movement in check, even outlawing their political arm, the Iron Guard.
Duca wrote extensive memoirs about his experiences as a cabinet minister during World War I.
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 ion exchange - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about ion exchange
Process whereby an ion in one compound is replaced by a different ion, of the same charge, from another compound.
Ion exchange is used in commercial water softeners to exchange the dissolved ions responsible for the water's hardness with others that do not have this effect.
Ion exchange is the basis of a type of chromatography in which the components of a mixture of ions in solution are separated according to the ease with which they will replace the ions on the polymer matrix through which they flow.
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 Laura Cosovanu and Elena S. Danielson: An Album of Romanian Images from the Hoover Archives
His father was Ion Duca, leader of the National Liberal Party between the two world wars, and his mother was Princess Alexandrine Moruzi.
A youthful George Duca in the diplomatic uniform of interwar Romania.
In August 1943, Duca was assigned to the Romanian legation in Sweden, where he was entrusted by the leaders of the democratic opposition parties and the king to secretly contact the American legation and let it know of their plans to overthrow Romania’s fascist government, led by Ion Antonescu.
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 Ion Duca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Born in Bucharest he entered Romania's Chamber of Deputies the National Liberal Party in 1907 and in the cabinet from 1914.
Appointed foreign in 1922 he was an avid supporter the Little Entente formed between Romania Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia to fend off Hungarian expansionist claims (Hungary claimed Transylvania which Romania had recovered after World War I and prevent the Hapsburg dynasty from returning to power in Central Europe.
In November 1933 King Carol II asked him to head the government prime minister in preparation for the December In this capacity Duca worked to keep growing fascist movement in check even outlawing political arm the Iron Guard.
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 List of Romanians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ion C. Brătianu, politician, one of the founderss of the Liberal movement in Romania
Ion Cristoiu, former editor in chief of the daily Evenimentul Zilei
Ion Atanasiu (1894 - 1978), Professor of Electrochemistry
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 Elena S. Danielson: Documenting Romania's Long Struggle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Foreign Minister Ion Duca addresses a crowd from a platform decorated with foliage during a patriotic celebration in 1925.
Duca’s loyalty to the archives was based on the Hoover Institution’s commitment to compiling an objective documentary history of Eastern Europe.
Duca himself, as a young diplomat in neutral Sweden, participated in forging the new ties with the Allies.
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 Elena S. Danielson: Documenting Romania's Long Struggle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Duca also collected evidence of the brutality of the communist system in Romania and the fate of religious and political leaders exterminated in the Romanian Gulag.
Duca, although cautious, helped scholars from Romania document such dramatic events as the August 1944 negotiations that switched Romania to the Allied side in World War II.
Ion Duca, seated in the center, attends the May 15, 1925, commemoration of the Great National Assembly of 1848, which met in the city of Blaj during the revolutionary year of 1848.
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 MSN Encarta - Archive Article - 1938: Rumania
Prime Minister Ion Duca was killed on Dec. 30, 1933.
By his unceasing propaganda, by his terrorist methods, and by his complete devotion to his ideals, Codreanu exercised a growing influence upon a large part of the Rumanian youth, especially at the universities, and won also many adherents from among the clergy and the army officers.
During this transfer the fourteen terrorists were shot by the police, who maintained that an effort had been made to rescue them.
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 ion exchanger - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about ion exchanger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The addition of washing soda to hard water is also an example of ion exchange:
The exchange of positively charged ions is called cation exchange; that of negatively charged ions is called anion exchange.
Ion Excited Auger Electron Spectroscopy (also abbreviated IAES)
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 30 Dec History: This Date
Ion Duca, the liberal premier of Romania, is assassinated by a member of the Iron Guard, an extreme rightist movement in the country.
After Duca's assassination, the Iron Guard was outlawed in Romania, however, its members carried on as the "All for the Fatherland" political party.
In 1940, General Ion Antonescu seized power in Romania and forced King Carol II to abdicate, and on November 27, Astonescu's Iron Guard massacred over sixty aides of the exiled king, including Nicolae Iorga, a former minister and acclaimed historian.
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 A short history of Romania
Ion Iliescu, a former Communist Party official demoted by Ceausescu in the 1970s, emerges as the leader of the FSN.
In 1992 Ion Ilescu is re-elected and his new party, the Frontul Democratiei Salvarii Naţionale (Democratic National Salvation Front, FSDN) wins a plurality.
The 2000 general elections bring back both the PDSR with Adrian Nastase as prime minister and Ion Iliescu as president.
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 Laura Cosovanu and Elena S. Danielson: An Album of Romanian Images from the Hoover Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Ion G. Duca was a leader of the National Liberal Party, which represented Romania’s industrial and financial middle class.
In 1933 Prime Minister Duca and the council of ministers ordered measures to outlaw the fascist Iron Guard, a terrorist organization linked with the Nazis.
Despite holding a series of senior administrative posts in the council of ministers, Duca found time to write a lengthy memoir describing the Romanian experience in World War I and thus a firsthand account of a turning point in the country’s history.
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 Europe/Former Soviet Union Region
Ion Bratianu, a leader of the LP, was appointed as prime minister on January 18, 1922.
Ion Iliescu was chosen president by the NSF, and Petre Roman was appointed as prime minister on December 26, 1989.
Ion Iliescu of the SDPR was elected president with some 67 percent of the vote on December 10, 2000, and he was inaugurated as president on December 20, 2000.
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 Ion Duca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
El ion G. Duca (1879 - de diciembre el 30 de 1933) era primer ministro de Rumania del de noviembre 14 al de diciembre 30 de 1933, cuando lo asesinaron para que sus esfuerzos supriman el movimiento fascista del protector del hierro.
Esta capacidad, Duca trabajó para mantener el movimiento fascista cada vez mayor en la inspección, incluso proscribiendo su brazo político, el protector del hierro.
Duca escribió memorias extensas sobre sus experiencias como ministro de gabinete durante Primera Guerra Mundial.
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 Noncontact Dipole Effects on Channel Permeation. V. Computed Potentials for Fluorinated Gramicidin -- Anderson et al. ...
Two hemi-columns of waters each are positioned on each side of the ion, with the centers of the two neighboring oxygens at 2.8 or 2.9 Å from each other and from the center of the ion.
The water columns are moved with the ion as a unit.
Ion transport in the gramicidin channel: molecular dynamics study of single and double occupancy.
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 Iron Guard
Originally named the Legion of the Archangel Michael, it was organized on military lines and operated through terrorism.
Its most notable victims were Premier Ion Duca, assassinated in 1933, and ex-Premier Nicolae
Ion Antonescu - Antonescu, Ion, 1882–1946, Romanian marshal and dictator.
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 DUCA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Search the DUCA Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the DUCA Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
Find graves of people named DUCA at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
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 Codreanu, Corneliu Zelea. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Active in the Romanian student movement against leftists and liberals, he founded (1927) and led the militant, fascist Iron Guard until his conviction for treason in 1938.
He shot and killed the prefect of Ia i in 1924 and instigated the murder of Premier Ion Duca in 1933.
Shortly after his imprisonment in 1938, he and 13 of his followers were killed, allegedly while trying to escape.
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 EISERNE GARDE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Dezember 1933 verbot der liberale Premierminister Ion Duca die Eiserne Garde; Mitglieder der Garde schlugen am 29.
Dezember zurück, indem sie Duca auf einem Bahnsteig des Bahnhofs in Sinaia ermordeten.
September 1940 bildete die Legion eine angespannte Allianz mit General (später Marschall) Ion Antonescu, um die Regierung eines "Nationalen Legionärsstaats' zu bilden.
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 Ion Duca -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Ion Duca -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
In November, 1933, King (Click link for more info and facts about Carol II) Carol II asked him to head the government as prime minister in preparation for the December elections.
Duca wrote extensive memoirs about his experiences as a cabinet minister during (A war between the allies (Russia, France, British Empire, Italy, United States, Japan, Rumania, Serbia, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Montenegro) and the central powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria) from 1914 to 1918) World War I.
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 Romania. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The court party, led by the king and by Mme Magda Lupescu, was extremely unpopular, but its opponents were divided.
The Liberal party, headed first by John Bratianu (see under Bratianu, family) and later by Ion Duca, was bitterly opposed by the Peasant party, led by Iuliu Maniu.
A provisional government was established, with Ion Iliescu, a former Communist party official, as president.
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 Ion Duca Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
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 Printable Version on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Its most notable victims were Premier Ion Duca, assassinated in 1933, and ex-Premier Nicolae Iorga, assassinated in 1940.
When King Carol II proclaimed his personal dictatorship in 1938, he had Codreanu and other leading Guardists imprisoned and eventually shot.
Following the king's abduction in 1940, Marshall Ion Antonescu seized power with the help of the Iron Guard, but soon found himself in disagreement with it.
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 Encyclopedia: Ion Duca
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King Carol II of Romania Carol II of Romania (15 October 1893 - 4 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from June 8, 1930 until September 6, 1940.
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 Romania: Codreanu & the Iron Guard - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
His father, Ion Zelea Codreanu, the descendant of several generations of foresters, was a secondary school teacher and an ardent nationalist; his mother, Elise Brauner Codeanu, was the granddaughter of a Bavarian immigrant.
Filled with despair at the collapse of the student strike coupled with the extension of citizenship to the Jewish aliens, Codreanu and Ion Mota, a young nationalist from Transylvania, devised the assassination plot which ended in their betrayal and arrest.
In 1933, the Liberal government of Ion Duca, egged on by his foreign minister, Nicolae Titulescu, one of Jewry's chief agents in Romania, banned the Legion once more.
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 NameTraq | Last Name: Duca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The Dodgers believe that, if they can sign Rodriguez, catcher Paul Lo Duca would move to first base, which would allow Shawn Green to remain in right field.
Equally celestial is Lo Duca's hand-tossed pizza crust topped with tasty tomato sauce, savory homemade meatballs and fresh mushrooms.
1933 - Romanian Premier Ion Duca is slain by Iron Guard, and George Tartarescu succeeds him.
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