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[MR] Nicolae Titulescu - OR0141
Owner: andrixnet
Founder: miss_shady
N 44° 27.181' E 26° 04.441' N 44° 27' 10.86'' E 26° 04' 26.46'' N 44.45302°  E 26.07402° 
Altitude: 85 m. ASL.
 Region: Romania > Bucureşti - Ilfov
Cache type: Traditional
Size: Nano
Status: Ready for Search
Date hidden: 2015-03-10
Date created: 2016-05-12
Date published: 2016-05-12
Last modification: 2022-05-12
1x Found
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1 notes
watchers 0 watchers
1050 visitors
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Rated as: n/a
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Description EN RO

[Wikipedia] Nicolae Titulescu

Nicolae Titulescu (March 4, 1882 – March 17, 1941) was a well-known Romanian diplomat, at various times government minister, finance and foreign minister, and for two terms President of the General Assembly of the League of Nations (1930–32).

In the summer of 1918, together with other prominent Romanians (Take Ionescu, Octavian Goga, Traian Vuia, Constantin Mille), Titulescu formed, in Paris, the National Romanian Committee, with the purpose of promoting in international public opinion the right of the Romanian people to national unity, the committee being officially recognised as the plenipotentiary de facto organ of the Romanian nation.

Beginning in 1921, Titulescu functioned as the permanent representative of Romania to the League of Nations in Geneva.

In June 1936, Titulescu famously reacted to the buffoonery exhibited by the Italian journalists when Emperor Haile Selassie I spoke to the League after Ethiopia had been invaded and occupied by Fascist Italy. He jumped to his feet and shouted: "To the door with the savages!" ("A la porte les sauvages!").

Later in 1936, King Carol II removed Titulescu from all official positions, asking him to leave the country. Settling first in Switzerland, he later moved to France.

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