> Antonescu, in primii 10 ! NU hotarat nu!Si totusi scrie pana si pe ...wikipedia.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_Antonescu 'Upon reaching the river Tisa, the King Ferdinand took his own decoration and gave it to lieutenant-colonel Antonescu saying:"Antonescu, no one in this country knows better than the King how much they owe you."' 'However Antonescu, did not apply the "final solution" on Romanian teritory, like other German-alllied states did, nor did he send Romanian jews to German extermination camps. Romania even sheltered jews from other countries, like Poland and Czechoslovakia, refusing to turn them over to the Germans. 'Antonescu did halt deportations in Trasnistria despite German pressure in 1943, as he began to seek peace with the Allies, though at the same time he levied heavy taxes and forced labor on the remaining Jewish communities. Also, sometimes with the encouragement of Antonescu's regime, thirteen boats left Romania for the British Mandate of Palestine during the war, carrying 13,000 Jews, though two of these ships sunk, and the effort was discontinued after German pressure was applied. These jews, having landed on Palestinian soil, later built a statue of Ion Antonescu in the city of Haifa, as a sign of their gratitude.' Am uitat ca trebuie sa avem si noi 'falitii nostrii'...sa fim in randul lumii... Si ce daca Miklos Horthy a scapat de la acuzatii, ori poate Mannenheim al Finalndei... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikl%C3%B3s_Horthy 'Although the new Yugoslavia demanded that Horthy be tried as a war criminal, the Allies refused to do so. This was mainly the result of American influence, but even Stalin agreed, due to Horthy's age. He was released and settled in Estoril, Portugal, where he died in 1957. While in Portugal he wrote his memoirs, Ein Leben für Ungarn (English: A Life for Hungary), published under the name of Nikolaus von Horthy, in which he narrated many personal experiences from his youth until the end of World War II, claimed to have distrusted Hitler for much of the time he knew him, claimed that he tried to perform the best actions and appoint the best officials in his country, and gave evidence for Hungary's mistreatment by many other countries since the end of World War I. Horthy married once, with Magdolna Purgly de Jószáshely. He had two sons, Nicholas and Steven, who served as his political assistants; and two daughters, Magda and Paula. Of his four children, only Nicholas outlived him. According to footnotes in his memoirs, Horthy was very distraught about the failure of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. In his will, Horthy asked that his body not be returned to Hungary "until the last Russian soldier has left." His heirs honored the request. In 1993, when Russian troops evacuated their Cold War bases in Hungary, Horthy's body was returned and he was buried in his hometown of Kenderes.' *** sustineti [romania_eu_list] prin 2% din impozitul pe 2005 - detalii la http://www.doilasuta.ro *** Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/romania_eu_list/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

