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Veiga

Proper noun

Meaning

Veiga (plural Veigas)

A surname from Portuguese.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Among the attempts at resistance were small leftist guerrilla groups such as those led by José Castro Veiga ("El Piloto") and Benigno Andrade ("Foucellas"), both of whom were ultimately captured and executed. Source: Internet

Final Report, pp.62–63, 125; Harvey, p.497; Veiga, pp.301–302, 313 Goebbels was especially upset by the decision to support Antonescu, believing it to have been advantageous to "the Freemasons". Source: Internet

Deletant, pp.64–65, 105–106; Ornea, p.343; Veiga, pp.297–298; Final Report, p.186 Various other clashes prompted him to demand the resignation of all Police commanders who sympathized with the movement. Source: Internet

Deletant, pp.64, 299; Veiga, p.297 On 14 January 1941 during a German-Romanian summit, Hitler informed Antonescu of his plans to invade the Soviet Union later that year and asked Romania to participate. Source: Internet

Ornea, p.341; Veiga, pp.294–295 The widening gap between the dictator and Sima's party resonated in Berlin. Source: Internet

Deletant, pp.63–65; Ornea, pp.342–343; Veiga, pp.296–297 While Hitler did not produce a clear endorsement for clamping down on Sima's party, he made remarks interpreted by their recipient as oblique blessings. Source: Internet

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