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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 93. Chapters: Ion Antonescu, Mihail Kog lniceanu, Take Ionescu, Gheorghe T t rescu, Mihail Manoilescu, Duiliu Zamfirescu, Titu Maiorescu, Cristian Diaconescu, Ion Gigurtu, Adrian N stase, C lin Popescu-T riceanu, Ana Pauker, Ion I. C. Br tianu, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ion Gheorghe Maurer, Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen, Andrei Ple u, Mircea Geoan, Grigore Preoteasa, Mihai Antonescu, tefan Andrei, Sergiu Celac, Ion Ghica, Alexandru Vaida-Voevod, Gheorghe Mironescu, George Macovescu, Petre Roman, Avram Bunaciu, Mihai R zvan Ungureanu, Ilie V duva, Teodor Mele canu, Nicolae Titulescu, Ioan Totu, Petre Mavrogheni, Vasile Boerescu, Teodor Baconschi, Simion Bughici, Adrian Severin, Alexandru Marghiloman, Grigore Gafencu, Petre P. Carp, Alexandru Lahovary, Dimitrie Sturdza, Mihail Pherekyde, Ion Mitilineu, Corneliu M nescu, Constantin Stoicescu, Alexandru Teriachiu, Iacob Lahovary, Istrate Micescu, Nicolae Golescu, tefan Golescu, Constantin C. Arion, Alexandru Papadopol-Calimah, Ion Stoian, Gheorghe Derussi, Ioan Lahovary, Ion C. Campineanu, Grigore Niculescu-Buze ti, Nicolae Mi u, Alexandru Djuvara, Emanuel Porumbaru, Dimitrie I. Ghika, Constantin Vi oianu, Nicolae Rosetti-B l nescu, Gheorghe Costa-Foru, Ioan Grigore Ghica, Laz r Com nescu, Eugeniu St tescu, Dimitrie Br tianu, Constantin Esarcu, Constantin Coand, Dimitrie I. G. Ghica, Nicolae Calimachi-Catargiu, Ion B l ceanu, Dimitrie Cornea, Alexandru Cantacuzino, George Barbu tirbei, Dimitrie Ghica, Victor Antonescu. Excerpt: Ion Victor Antonescu (Romanian pronunciation: June 15, 1882 - June 1, 1946) was a Romanian soldier, authoritarian politician and convicted war criminal. The Prime Minister and Conduc tor during most of World War II, he presided over two successive wartime dictatorships. A Romanian Army career officer who made his name during the 1907 peasants' revolt and t...