King Carol II person
also: the king, King Carol
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Nicolae Malaxaperson · 3Romaniacountry · 3Magda Lupescuperson · 2Iron Guardorganization · 2Prince Michael of Romaniaperson · 1West Germanycountry · 1Bucharestplace · 1
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Iron Guard overthrew
King Carol II documented
“the mistress. Despite the debt he owed the king's mistress for her patronage, the ever opportunistic Malaxa began currying favor with the Iron Guard as the group grew more powerful, financing its activities and flying its flag from the roof…”
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Soon he had amassed a small fortune as a manufacturer of railroad equipment. In the 1920s, he and his family moved into a mansion in Bucharest, where he entertained capital's high society and befriended the mistress of King Carol II, Madame…
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In a Game of Thrones-like move, he cemented his royal connections by arranging for his own daughter to become the mistress of the king's son, Prince Michael. By forging a partnership with the king, who proved equally vicarious, Malaxa becam…
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In the 1930s, as Hitler built his war machine in Germany, King Carol's rule came under increasing pressure from homegrown fascist movements like the Iron Guard. The veritably anti-Semitic organization blamed Jews for Romania's woes and targ…
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the mistress. Despite the debt he owed the king's mistress for her patronage, the ever opportunistic Malaxa began currying favor with the Iron Guard as the group grew more powerful, financing its activities and flying its flag from the roof…