by admin | Jan 8, 2019 | Treaty of Versailles
September 10, 1919 is the date when that once great and rich empire of Central Europe recognizes its defeat in the First World War. Two years after the Russian Empire and four years before the Ottoman Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed, leaving behind it a... by Iulian Simbeteanu | Dec 12, 2018 | Austria, Romania
Of all the provinces that had joined with Romania after the First World War, Bukovina was the only one that did not have a majority Romanian population. The area was the political and cultural centre of medieval Moldavia, but almost 150 years of Austrian rule... by Iulian Simbeteanu | Dec 7, 2018 | Austria, Romania
The Duchy of Bukovina, which was a part of Austria-Hungary since the establishment of the Double Monarchy, from 1867 until 1918, represented the northern part of medieval Moldavia. The Habsburg Empire occupied this territory in 1775, and on November 28, 1918, due to... by ciprian | Aug 13, 2018 | Programmatic Documents
The General Congress of Bukovina was called together at Cernauti on November 28, 1918, for the purpose of defining the political relations between Bukovina and the Kingdom of Romania. The representatives of the districts of Bukovina, after hearing a statement by the... by ciprian | Aug 6, 2018 | New or Changed Borders, Romania
What kind of a man was Iancu Flondor? What has he left behind? What do we owe him? His contribution to the Union of Bukovina with Romania is obvious and it was recognized by both historians and contemporaries, who observed that “so closely linked is Flondor’s...