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Romania and World War II is a collection of studies, in English and Romanian, by distinguished American, European, and Romanian historians on the situation of Romania during World War II presented at the First International Conference of the Center for Romanian Studies held in Ia?i on 25-26 May 1995, commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. This book reveals the results of research by leading specialists from around the world addressing many important aspects of Romanias involvement in World War II.

The papers published in this volume include Charles King, The Moldovan ASSR on the Eve of the War: Cultural Policy in 1930s Transnistria; Kurt W. Treptow, Alegerile din decembrie 1937
si instaurarea dictaturii regale; Nicholas M. Nagy-Talavera, Reminiscences of Iorgas Murderer: Traian Boeru; Florin Constantiniu, Un episod pu?in cunoscut al rela?iilor romno-sovietice (1941); Larry L. Watts, Incompatible Alliances: Small States of Central Europe during World War II; Mihai Retegan, The End of the War in Europe: Consequences for the States of Central and Eastern Europe, A Comparative Study; Valeriu Florin Dobrinescu, Unele considera?ii privind intrarea Romniei n razboiul na?iunilor unite (1944-1945); Gheorghe Onisoru, Uniunea Sovietica si Romnia: de la 1944 la 1947; Paul E. Michelson, Recent Historiography on Romania and the Second World War; and many others.

Edited by Kurt W. Treptow, Romania and World War II will be of interest to students and scholars of twentieth century Romanian history, as well as World War II.

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Romania and World War II Romnia i cel de-al - photo 1
Romania
and
World War II

Romnia
i cel de-al
Doilea Rzboi Mondial

Papers presented at the International Conference
held in Iai, Romania, 25-26 May 1995
Organized by
The Center for Romanian Studies, Iai
Together with the Iai County Board and
The Romanian Foundation for Humanitarian Assistance
Michael the Brave

Lucrrile conferinei internaionale
desfaurate la Iai n perioda 25-26 mai 1995
organizat de
Centrul de Studii Romneti, Iai mpreun cu Consiliul Judeean, Iai i
Fundaia Romn de Ajutor Umanitar
Mihai Viteazul

Kurt W. Treptow, Editor

Romania
and
World War II

Romnia
i cel de-al
Doilea Rzboi Mondial

The Center for Romanian Studies Las Vegas Chicago Palm Beach Published in - photo 2

The Center for Romanian Studies

Las Vegas Chicago Palm Beach

Published in the United States of America by

Histria Books, a division of Histria LLC

7181 N. Hualapai Way, Ste. 130-86

Las Vegas, NV 89166 USA

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All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without the permission in writing from the Publisher.

Second Printing, 2021

Library of Congress Control Number: 2020952940

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978-973-577-030-3

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978-973-98392-7-3

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978-1-59211-275-3

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Copyright 1996, 2022 by Histria Books

Contents/Cuprins

Charles King,

Kurt W. Treptow,

Emilian Bold,

Ion icanu,

Nicholas M. Nagy-Talavera,

Ion Agrigoroaiei,

Larry L. Watts,

Gheorghe I. Florescu,

Florin Constantiniu,

Wim P. van Meurs,

Anatol Petrencu,

Veaceslav Stavil,

Ioan Saizu,

Cristian Sandache,

Dumitru andru,

Ioan Ciuperc,

Mihai Retegan,

Valeriu Florin Dobrinescu,

Gheorghe Onioru,

Laureniu Panaite,

Paul E. Michelson,

Foreword

In commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe, the Center for Romanian Studies organized an international conference on Romania and World War II in Iai from 25-26 May 1995. The conference was organized with help from the County Board of Iai and the Romanian Foundation for Humanitarian Assistance Michael the Brave. The conference, held at the historic Palace of Culture in Iai, united scholars from Romania, the United States, England, and Holland. It provided an opportunity for these distinguished specialists in the history of Romania and World War II to present the latest results of their research, especially in light of the recent opening of many archives in the former communist bloc countries. This volume includes papers based on the communications delivered at the conference.

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