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“As for the Jews, their explanation of anti-Semitism is more characteristic yet. In addition to the usual cliche, "with hatred and savagery" - naturally with no motive, they do not care to discuss motives - according to them, anti-Semitism is a madness, an intellectual degeneration, an affliction of the spirit.”

Quote by A. C. Cuza

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A. C. Cuza

A. C. Cuza was a distinguished Romanian politician whose contributions to the nation's political and social development were substantial. Born on November 8, 1857, Cuza was a pivotal figure in the Romanian national movement and the founding of the modern Romanian state. His political career, spanning several decades, saw him hold various high-profile positions and shape Romanian policies. 【Detailed Biography】A. C. Cuza, born on November 8, 1857, in the village of Măcin, Romania, was a key figure in the Romanian national movement and the struggle for Romanian independence and unity. He entered politics early and became a member of the Romanian Parliament in 1884. His political career included serving as Minister of Education and Minister of Foreign Affairs. Cuza's most notable achievement was his role in the unification of Wallachia and Moldavia, which was realized in 1859. He was instrumental in the establishment of the modern Romanian state and the drafting of the Romanian Constitution of 1866. His legacy as a prominent figure in Romanian history is marked by his commitment to national unity and his enduring impact on the country's political and social landscape. more

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