“The Jewish problem is no utopia, but a grave life and death problem for the Romanian nation, the country's leaders grouped by political parties becoming more and more like toys in the hands of the Judaic manipulators.”

For My Legionaries: The Iron Guard (1936), Jewish Problem

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Romanian politician 1899–1938

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