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Prince Mihail R. Sturdza was a descendant of an ancient and influential boyar family that had shaped Romanian history for generations. He served as a career diplomat in major capitals, including Washington, Vienna, and Copenhagen, before his brief and turbulent tenure as (September 1940 – January 1941) under the National Legionary State.
His political alignment with the (the Legionary Movement) and his role in the government during the Axis alliance ultimately led to his conviction as a war criminal in absentia. He spent his later years in exile, primarily in Madrid, where he wrote these memoirs as a defense of his actions and a warning to the West. Core Themes: "The Suicide of Europe" Mihail-Sturdza-Romania-si-sfarsitul-Europei-Ami...
The book is deeply biased, portraying the Iron Guard and its leader, Corneliu Zelea Codreanu , as the only true defenders of Romanian national interests against a corrupt political class. Prince Mihail R
He argues that the collapse of European civilization was not accidental but a "collective suicide" fueled by the naive or intentional concessions made by Western powers to the Soviet Union. His political alignment with the (the Legionary Movement)