In August 1918, the German army was about to be defeated on the western front. In just over a month, with the advance of the French army in Thessaloniki, the Bulgarian front collapsed. On September 26, the government of Sofia called for an armistice (signed in...
On the occasion of his trip to Kiev in the summer of 1917, Czech leader Thomas Masaryk gave an interview to a Romanian journalist of the România Mare (Greater Romania) newspaper. This publication, România Mare, was edited in Kiev by Romanian volunteers from the...
The Dual Monarchy, according to the census of 1910, had a population of 51,390,223 people, of which 55,60% of the population, namely 28,571,934 people were in the Cisleithanian states, under the direct authority of the Austrian government: Lower Austria, Upper...