Bebe Brătianu

Constantin Constantin Ion Brătianu (born May 20, 1887 in Bucharest, Romania; died 1955 or January 21, 1956), also known as "Bebe" (this means "Baby") was a liberal Romanian politician. Constantin was the son of general Constantin Ion Brătianu (1844–1910), who was the son of former prime minister Dumitru Brătianu. Constantin Brătianu became a Doctor of Law and worked for the National Bank of Romania. In 1938, he became General Secretary of the National Liberal Party (PNL) which was led by Dinu Brătianu. Together with Dinu he tried to keep the splintered party intact during the dictatorships of King Carol II and Conducător Ion Antonescu. During World War II, after Antonescu was overthrown, Constantin Brătianu acted as Minister of Armaments and War Production in the military transitional gove

Bebe Brătianu

Constantin Constantin Ion Brătianu (born May 20, 1887 in Bucharest, Romania; died 1955 or January 21, 1956), also known as "Bebe" (this means "Baby") was a liberal Romanian politician. Constantin was the son of general Constantin Ion Brătianu (1844–1910), who was the son of former prime minister Dumitru Brătianu. Constantin Brătianu became a Doctor of Law and worked for the National Bank of Romania. In 1938, he became General Secretary of the National Liberal Party (PNL) which was led by Dinu Brătianu. Together with Dinu he tried to keep the splintered party intact during the dictatorships of King Carol II and Conducător Ion Antonescu. During World War II, after Antonescu was overthrown, Constantin Brătianu acted as Minister of Armaments and War Production in the military transitional gove