by Ana Maria Schiopu | Oct 30, 2019 | Romania
Everyone remembers now how the events of December 1, 1918 unfolded, when the Royal Family entered Bucharest, now the capital of Greater Romania. But after all the festivities, what happened? Under what conditions was life resumed at the Royal Court. Concerning the... 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 | Jul 24, 2019 | Romania, Treaty of Versailles
When the regime of Béla Kun was installed in Hungary, the Supreme Council had already decided to support the great majority of Romania’s claims at the Paris Peace Conference. Bela Kun came from a small... by Ciprian Stoleru | Jun 14, 2019 | Romania
From August 4, 1914 to August 27, 1916, Romania maintained its neutrality, even though at the onset of the First World War it had been a member of the Triple Alliance since 1883. Romania was not a unique case. On July 28, 1914, Italy, which had also been a member of... by Ciprian Stoleru | Mar 5, 2019 | World War I in 1918
Soundly beaten in the fall of 1916, the Romanian army was preparing to take its revenge in the summer of 1917. The objectives were numerous, but they were all subsumed to one all-encompassing goal: saving the Romanian state from certain destruction, regaining as many...