by Ciprian Stoleru | Jan 24, 2019 | World War I in 1918
For Romania, the campaign of 1916 proved to be a disaster. Hundreds of thousands of deaths among the army and the civilian population, two thirds of the territory occupied by foreign troops and the continued threat posed by the annexation plans of Bulgaria and... by Ciprian Stoleru | Jan 23, 2019 | World War I in 1918
The Battle of Neajlov-Arges, or the Battle of Bucharest, could not save Romania’s capital from its occupation by the Central Powers. The Romanian army withdrew to Moldavia aiming to stabilize the line of the front. The rapid advance of the Central Powers to Moldavia... by Iulian Simbeteanu | Jan 21, 2019 | Finland, Romania, World War I in 1918
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim was one of the most important figures in Finland’s history. For over half a century, he was directly involved in the most important moments of his country’s history. From the creation of the Finnish state and the Civil War, as military... by Ciprian Stoleru | Jan 18, 2019 | World War I in 1918
The relationship between Romanian General Alexandru Averescu and French General Henri Mathias Berthelot, the commander of the French Mission in Romania, oscillated vigorously over their two years of collaboration. Not only were they completely different from each... by admin | Jan 17, 2019 | New or Changed Borders, Russian Empire
During the documentation about Ukraine and the civil war from 1917-1920 we found an interesting text about it. But are some comments and untruths the author support them. First of all that Bukovina isn’t a part of Ukrainian land. Bukovina is a historical region,...