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February 1919: The discussion of the union of Transylvania with Romania at the Paris Peace Conference

February 1919: The discussion of the union of Transylvania with Romania at the Paris Peace Conference

by Ciprian Stoleru | Jul 21, 2020 | Romania, Treaty of Versailles

On February 1st, 1919, the Romanian Prime Minister Ionel Brătianu appeared for the second time before the Supreme Council, this time to support the union of Transylvania with Romania. Ionel Brătianu began his plea with a long exposition of the stages that led him to...
Romania’s objectives at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919

Romania’s objectives at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919

by Ciprian Stoleru | Jul 19, 2020 | Romania, Treaty of Versailles

Romanian Prime Minister Ionel Brătianu presented himself at the Peace Conference with an extremely well-established and precise plan. On December 14th, 1918, King Ferdinand appointed Ionel Brătianu to head the government. The news was not well received by the Allies,...
Romania, dissatisfied with the way negotiations were handled at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference

Romania, dissatisfied with the way negotiations were handled at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference

by admin | Jul 16, 2020 | Programmatic Documents, Romania, Treaty of Versailles

Ionel Brătianu, the Romanian prime minister, had a tumultuous relationship in Paris with the leaders of the Great Powers. He was deeply dissatisfied with the fact that the Great Powers did not recognize Romania’s equal status that would allow it to better promote the...
The political and diplomatic battle of Romania at the Paris Peace Conference (1919)

The political and diplomatic battle of Romania at the Paris Peace Conference (1919)

by admin | Apr 13, 2020 | Treaty of Versailles

At the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, Romania fought fiercely to have its rights recognized regarding the incorporation of the territories inhabited by Romanians from Austria-Hungary. On August 17, 1916, the Romanian Prime Minister, Ionel Brătianu, signed with the...
Queen Marie, face to face with Clemenceau: “Transylvania up to the Tisa and all of Banat”

Queen Marie, face to face with Clemenceau: “Transylvania up to the Tisa and all of Banat”

by Ana Maria Schiopu | Aug 22, 2019 | Romania, Treaty of Versailles

On March 6, 1919, Queen Marie asked to be received in an audience by the Prime Minister of France, Georges Clemenceau. The protocol required, even if the visit was not an official one, that the politician go to the Ritz to greet the queen. The official response was...
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