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- credible contender to the dominant National Liberal Party (PNL). National Peasantists agreed on the concept of a "peasant state", which defended smallholding...
- of their status as "petty-bourgeois radicals who had been overcome by peasantist romanticism".: 306  The opposition of the peasantry and the urban po****tion...
- Iuliu Maniu, Ion Mihalache, Nicolae Carandino, Ilie Lazăr, and other Peasantist leaders were sent to Galați and held in cells with the windows bolted...
- groups: the Georgist Liberals and the Lupist Peasantists. The PNA was able to absorb some National Peasantist sections, primarily in Bucharest and Transylvania...
- order, led Stalin to charge that Pauker had fatefully deviated into "peasantist, non-Marxist policies". Pauker's "Moscow faction" (so called because many...
-  Soviet Union Anti-communist groups Nationalists Monarchists National Peasantists Iron Guards Supported by:  United States  United Kingdom CNR Commanders...
- personal wealth in the National Peasantist press. Later, Sadoveanu made a reference to his former colleague, the National Peasantist activist Ion Mihalache, arguing...
- wrap his head around how I could work so well with the Liberals and the Peasantists". Together, Foriș and Pintilie were responsible for tying the PCR to...
- Gheorghe Grama, first tortured to the point of madness; Andrei Nicola, peasantist senator, and Gheorghe Niculescu-Malu, leading social-democratic activist...
- exasperated other PNȚ wings, and resulted in more clashes: the National Peasantist paramilitary guard, or Voinici, staged an attack on Vaida's newspaper...