Comitetul National Roman Records, 1945-1975
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Free Europe Committee.
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ACEN (Organization)
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Founded in 1954 and composed of exiled democratic leaders, diplomats, trade unionists and intellectuals from captive European nations. The Assembly's purpose is political action aimed at the restoration of freedom and independence for the nations of Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Romania. Committees of the ACEN include Cultural-Information; Economic-Social; and Political-legal. The ACEN News is published bi-monthly. From the descri...
Comitetul National Român
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Historical Note Comitetul National Roman (Romanian National Committee) was the name given to the post-World War II Romanian democratic government-in-exile. It was organized in Washington by General Nicolae Radescu, the last constitutional premier of Romania, under the patronage of Michael, King of Romania. The CNR was also one of the nine organizations that comprised the Assembly of Captive European Nations. It initial...
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