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Smuggling Bibles : Everyday Life of Baptist Serbs in Communist Romania
Djuriæ-Milovanoviæ, Aleksandra
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Romanian Cassandra: Ion Antonescu and the Struggle for Reform, 1916-1941.
Basing his study largely on Romanian documents, the author describes the early career of the controversial Marshal Ion Antonescu, who proposed reforms for what he and other military officers of the Romanian Right perceived as a corrupt and inefficient political establishment.
Sherman David Spector, Larry L. Watts
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Ion Antonescu and the Holocaust in Romania
Ion Antonescu’s obsession with what he saw as the Bolshevik menace drove his policy towards the Jews. The vast majority of those living in the provinces bordering on, and occupied by, the Soviet Union between 1940 and 1941—Bessarabia and Bukovina—were deported to Transnistria, where more than seventy percent of them were murdered or died of disease and
Dennis Deletant
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Romania’s external position immediately after the coup was that of an independent state waging war against its former allies on the side of its former enemies, with whom its relationships were covered by the Armistice Agreement between the Allies and Romania signed in Moscow on 12 September 1944.1 As part of the armistice agreement the British ...
Dennis Deletant
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Hitler's Forgotten Ally: Ion Antonescu and His Regime, Romania 1940–1944 (review)
Hitler's Forgotten Ally: Ion Antonescu and His Regime, Romania 1940-1944, by Dennis Deletant. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. 379 pp. $74.95. The politics of memory have remained a prominent feature of Romania's political life since 1989. Perhaps no other historical issue has energized Romanian public discourse more than the image of its wartime ...
Daniel M. Pennell
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In his memoirs and other writings, Corneliu Coposu presents the actions and achievements of one of the key figures in interwar Romanian politics, particularly during the 1930s and the period of the Second World War, in which Romania was involved. This figure is Iuliu Maniu, the leader of the National Peasant Party.
Cezar Mâță
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