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- he had been waiting for a better moment to strike. In the end, his "Ententist" efforts were closely supported by public figures such as Alexandru I...
- recovered for Romania the region of Bessarabia, but the subsequent return of Ententist forces made him a political suspect. He spent the remainder of his life...
- name was held by the government newspapers as a negative example of what Ententist politics had meant. As a pro-Entente daily, Mișcarea retorted: "Let's...
- fate of Germanophiles and brought the Ententists back into focus. The new context again cemented the Ententists' re****tion: the country, now joined with...
- depicting events in the life of Michael the Brave, and thus promoting the Ententist version of Romanian nationalism. Two other political essays came out in...
- (Iași County Second College), and used his speaking time to attack the Ententist policies of past governments. He also caused an enduring controversy by...
- contribution include some rousing up support for the Entente Powers. The Ententist campaign was successful, and Romania declared war in 1916. Celarianu volunteered...
- combatants whom the war years had rendered even more critical of the Ententist option; from Moldavia, he sent his texts to be published in Stere's explicitly...
- government was openly clashing with the Ententist opposition, leading Viitorul to cut down on its Ententist content. Its own editorial line mirrored...
- Party. Alongside Constantin Argetoianu, Filipescu Jr attended the Ententist gatherings in Sinaia, where, in July 1916, they greeted Charles de Saint-Aulaire...