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The peace treaty of Trianon

The peace treaty of Trianon

by Ciprian Stoleru | Jul 27, 2020 | Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Programmatic Documents, Romania, Treaty of Versailles, Yugoslavia | 0 Comments

The Trianon Peace Treaty was signed on June 4th, 1920 by France, Great Britain, Italy, the United States, Japan, Romania, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Czechoslovakia and nine other states, on the one hand, and Hungary, on the other hand, being...

The Great Powers and Hungary at the Paris Peace Conference

The Great Powers and Hungary at the Paris Peace Conference

by Ciprian Stoleru | Jul 27, 2020 | Hungary, Treaty of Versailles | 0 Comments

The Allies considered Hungary ready to sign the peace at the end of 1919. Thus, they invited the representatives of its government to Paris for final discussions before the conclusion of the peace treaty. The French greeted the Hungarians coldly but cordially, and...

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 | 0 Comments

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 | 0 Comments

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 | 0 Comments

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...

What did Woodrow Wilson thought about the Russian Bolsheviks at the end of the First World War

What did Woodrow Wilson thought about the Russian Bolsheviks at the end of the First World War

by Ciprian Stoleru | Jul 6, 2020 | Russian Empire, Treaty of Versailles | 1 Comment

US President Woodrow Wilson believed that the Russians alone had to find their way. He told a British diplomat in Washington a week before the end of the war that: “I think we have to let them find their own way out, even if they have been struggling in anarchy for...

The Treaty of Versailles and Clemenceau’s predictions

The Treaty of Versailles and Clemenceau’s predictions

by Ciprian Stoleru | Jun 28, 2020 | Programmatic Documents, Treaty of Versailles | 1 Comment

It was just after 3 pm, on June 28th, 1918, when the two German ministers elected for the ungrateful task of signing the Peace Treaty entered the great Hall of Mirrors in the Versailles Palace. German Foreign Minister Hermann Muller and Transport Minister Johannes...

Treaty of Versailles – “peace without victory” and German humiliation

Treaty of Versailles – “peace without victory” and German humiliation

by admin | Jun 23, 2020 | Treaty of Versailles | 0 Comments

The Treaty of Versailles, signed in June 1919 at the Palace of Versailles in Paris at the end of World War I, codified peace terms between the victorious Allies and Germany. The Treaty of Versailles held Germany responsible for starting the war and imposed harsh...

How the Treaty of Versailles ended WWI and started WWII

How the Treaty of Versailles ended WWI and started WWII

by admin | Jun 21, 2020 | Treaty of Versailles | 0 Comments

European countries dealt a harsh punishment to Germany for its role in the First World War—a move that would soon come back to haunt the world. On June 28, 1919, on the outskirts of Paris, European dignitaries crowded into the Palace of Versailles to sign one of...

Winston Churchill in 1919: “Of all the forms of tyranny in history, Bolshevik tyranny is the worst, most destructive and degrading”

Winston Churchill in 1919: “Of all the forms of tyranny in history, Bolshevik tyranny is the worst, most destructive and degrading”

by Ciprian Stoleru | Jun 4, 2020 | Russian Empire, Treaty of Versailles | 0 Comments

Winston Churchill, who during the 1919 Paris Peace Conference was the British Secretary of State for War and Air, was one of the few Allied leaders who understood that Lenin and his Bolsheviks were a new phenomenon on the political scene and that, behind the Marxist...

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