File:I. G. Duca with Dimitrescu, Diamandy & Constantinescu, Conference of Lausanne, 1922 (Agence Meurisse).jpg
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DescriptionI. G. Duca with Dimitrescu, Diamandy & Constantinescu, Conference of Lausanne, 1922 (Agence Meurisse).jpg |
English: Romanian Foreign Minister I. G. Duca (in the foreground), at the Laussane Conference of 1922. In the back row, from left: Constantin Dimitrescu (who later served as Commander of the Gendarmes), Constantin Diamandy and Atta Constantinescu. |
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