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  • Constantin I. Karadja - en diplomat som räddade liv (2021)
  • Video | 15 min | Documentary, Short, Biography
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Constantin I. Karadja - en diplomat som räddade liv (2021)
Video | 15 min | Documentary, Short, Biography

Constantin I. Karadja (1889-1950) - diplomat, lawyer, historian, bibliophile and researcher, was appointed a member of the Romanian Academy in 1946. He was the son of the Ottoman diplomat, Prince Jean Karadja Pasha and his Swedish wife, ...See moreConstantin I. Karadja (1889-1950) - diplomat, lawyer, historian, bibliophile and researcher, was appointed a member of the Romanian Academy in 1946. He was the son of the Ottoman diplomat, Prince Jean Karadja Pasha and his Swedish wife, the author Mary-Louise Smith (daughter of the Swedish parliamentary politician Lars Olsson Smith). Constantine I. Karadja represented Romania as Consul in Budapest (1921-1922), Consul General in Stockholm (1928-1930) and in Berlin (1932-1941). After that, he was head of the Romanian Foreign Ministry's consular department 1941-1944. For his efforts to save human lives during World War II, Constantin Karadja was awarded the Justice of the Nations award by Yad Vashem. Written by Ulf Kjell Gür See less
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