by Ciprian Stoleru | Aug 9, 2019 | Hungary, Romania
The book of Romanian historian Florin Constantiniu, “A sincere history of the Romanian people”, produced, ever since its first edition, a wide-reaching impact in Romanian society. The “sincere and honest” approach of history was sorely lacking from Romanian... by Ciprian Stoleru | Aug 8, 2019 | Treaty of Versailles
Despite the tumultuous relationship between French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau and Romanian Prime Minister Ionel Brătianu, France supported the consolidation and recognition of a strong Romania. The interest of Paris in the area was dictated by two priorities.... by Ciprian Stoleru | Aug 5, 2019 | Hungary, Romania, Treaty of Versailles
For Romania, the First World War did not end on November 11, 1918. The Romanian army’s advance to Transylvania was made in stages, and until the end of January 1919, Romanian soldiers reached the Apuseni Mountains. On March 21, 1919, the Hungarian Soviet Republic was... by admin | Aug 3, 2019 | World War I in 1918
The abrupt break-up of Europe’s land empires and the inability of successor states to settle territorial disputes triggered post-war violence in which well over four million lost their lives Nearly 100 years ago, the Great War ended with the defeat of the Central...