by Ciprian Stoleru | Nov 28, 2018 | Romania, World War I in 1918
The dismemberment of Austria-Hungary at the end of the First World War offered the oppressed peoples of the Empire a chance to organize themselves in new national states. One by one, the Czechs, the Slovaks, the South Slavs and the Poles forged their own way forward.... by admin | Mar 11, 2018 | Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, New or Changed Borders, Poland, World War I in 1918, Yugoslavia
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... by Ionut Costea | Feb 14, 2018 | Hungary, Romania, World War I in 1918
The French General Berthelot (1861-1931) bestirred a wave of sympathy and emulation among the Romanian people. In Romania, the general was at the head of the French military missions during the Great War, in the autumn of 1916 and during the winter between 1918-1919.... by ciprian | Jan 15, 2018 | Treaty of Versailles
The Hungarian delegation to the Paris Peace Conference attempted to postponefor as long as possible the singing of the Peace Treaty which would have sanctioned the union of Transylvania with Romania. The leader of the Budapest delegation, count Albert Apponyi,... by ciprian | Jan 15, 2018 | Austria, Hungary, New or Changed Borders, Romania
During the second half of the 19thcentury and the beginning of the 20thcentury until the First World War, the problem of Transylvania had a very special place in the mentality of the Romanian population and the politicians from the Old Kingdom. As far as the Romanians...