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... by admin | Jan 31, 2019 | Programmatic Documents
When Tsar Nicholas II understood that Bulgaria went to war against Serbia was very disturb, because in Russian ideology the Slavs should be united under his rule. We reproduce for you the Tsar Nicholas’ Declaration against the Bulgarians By the Grace of GodWE,... by Ana Maria Schiopu | Nov 1, 2018 | Russian Empire
In Russia, the February Revolution of 1917 ended a dynasty with a 300-year-old tradition. Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia since 1894, was forced to abdicate after the outbreak of popular uprisings in Petrograd. Crowned in 1894, Nicholas proved to be an inefficient and... by ciprian | Sep 25, 2018 | Russian Empire, World War I in 1918
Events that took place in Petrograd in July 1917 after the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II were to have a huge influence on the political and military landscape of Russia The “July Days” in Petrograd, as they became known, changed the direction of the political drift...