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The mission of General Constantin Coandă, the Romanian military attaché at STAVKA

The mission of General Constantin Coandă, the Romanian military attaché at STAVKA

by Iulian Simbeteanu | Feb 13, 2020 | Romania, Russian Empire, World War I in 1918

The revolution that started in Russia in early March 1917 caused deep concern among Romanian authorities, given that Russia was the only ally that could offer Romania significant support in the fight against the Central Powers. Under these conditions, General...
How died Alexander Kerensky, the man who failed to create democratic Russia

How died Alexander Kerensky, the man who failed to create democratic Russia

by admin | Dec 19, 2019 | Russian Empire

Alexander Kerensky, the man who failed to create democratic Russia, died far way from home in US on 11 June 1970. He was a Russian lawyer and revolutionist who was a key political figure in the Russian Revolution of 1917. After the February Revolution of 1917, he...
The Japanese intervention in Siberia – (photo gallery)

The Japanese intervention in Siberia – (photo gallery)

by Ana Maria Schiopu | Sep 8, 2019 | World War I in 1918

The Japanese involvement in Siberia, lasting from 1918 until 1922, saw the deployment of Japanese military forces to the Russian Maritime Provinces as part of a larger effort by the West and Japan to support the Whites against the Bolshevik army during the civil war....
The arrest of Constantin Diamandy, Romania’s plenipotentiary minister in Petrograd, on Lenin’s order

The arrest of Constantin Diamandy, Romania’s plenipotentiary minister in Petrograd, on Lenin’s order

by Iulian Simbeteanu | Aug 14, 2019 | Romania, Russian Empire

On the evening of December 31, 1917 (January 13, 1918, new style), the plenipotentiary minister of Romania in Petrograd, Constantin Diamandy, and the staff of the Royal Legation of Romania were arrested by the Bolsheviks, under Lenin’s order, and taken to the St....
The gathering storm. Romania prepares for the offensive in the summer of 1917

The gathering storm. Romania prepares for the offensive in the summer of 1917

by Ciprian Stoleru | Mar 6, 2019 | World War I in 1918

The 1916 military campaign was a disaster for Romania. In just three months, the Romanian army lost more than half of its troops and two-thirds of the territory it defended. After having undergone a process of rehabilitation, reorganization and rearmament, the...
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