Elena Bacaloglu
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Elena Bacaloglu (1878-?) was a Romanian journalist and supporter of Italian fascism. Formerly married to Ovid Densusianu, she later married an Italian and became an ardent admirer of fascism, setting up the National Italo-Romanian Cultural and Economic Movement in 1921. Although the movement failed to gain much support Bacaloglu was nonetheless one of only two women to take the lead of an avowedly fascist movement in pre-war Europe (the other being Rotha Lintorn-Orman).

