Romania's contribution to the cause of the United Nations would be significant, leading to shortness of the war with about 200 days and giving them significant strategic, material and human advantage. Despite the fact that Romania’s economic war effort was figured at the enormous amount of 1,200,000,000 dollars, foreign currency in 1938, this would assure the country an honorable place four in the hierarchy of the United Nations which led the fight against Germany the cobeligeranta status, truly deserved by the state would be refused because of political considerations known only by Great Powers. Among all the states in a situation somehow similar to that of Romania, none made such a huge military and economic effort in defeating the ...
Abstract : On the verge of the Second World War Great Britain was interested in attracting countries...
The Great Union of 1918 led to the creation of a new economic body able to respond to new requiremen...
Раздел "Международные отношения"As a result of World War I according to the 1920 Trianon Peace Treat...
Romania’s participation in World War II was brought about by political reasons and strategic needs t...
Romania's participation in the Second World War was caused by loss of an area of approximately 1/3...
Romania's special economic situation during the Second World War did not deter it from allying...
The years 1943-1944 were the turning point in the carrying of the Second World War, the United Natio...
In the following paper I want to succinctly present the main characteristics of the Kingdom of Roman...
Romania enters, in June 1941, the Second World War on the side of the Axis and against the USSR, hop...
The formula for the “unconditional surrender” adopted in Casablanca on the 24th of January 1943 was ...
The impact produced by events occurring in the international arena in 1939 were felt by Romania star...
The formula for the “unconditional surrender” adopted in Casablanca on the 24th of Janua...
Romania and the Annexations of Transylvania and Bessarabia in the First Post-War Period At the end...
On August 23, 1939, Germany and the Soviet Union signed the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact in Moscow, accor...
Looking back at the important action from 23 August 1944 when Romania left the war on the side of Ge...
Abstract : On the verge of the Second World War Great Britain was interested in attracting countries...
The Great Union of 1918 led to the creation of a new economic body able to respond to new requiremen...
Раздел "Международные отношения"As a result of World War I according to the 1920 Trianon Peace Treat...
Romania’s participation in World War II was brought about by political reasons and strategic needs t...
Romania's participation in the Second World War was caused by loss of an area of approximately 1/3...
Romania's special economic situation during the Second World War did not deter it from allying...
The years 1943-1944 were the turning point in the carrying of the Second World War, the United Natio...
In the following paper I want to succinctly present the main characteristics of the Kingdom of Roman...
Romania enters, in June 1941, the Second World War on the side of the Axis and against the USSR, hop...
The formula for the “unconditional surrender” adopted in Casablanca on the 24th of January 1943 was ...
The impact produced by events occurring in the international arena in 1939 were felt by Romania star...
The formula for the “unconditional surrender” adopted in Casablanca on the 24th of Janua...
Romania and the Annexations of Transylvania and Bessarabia in the First Post-War Period At the end...
On August 23, 1939, Germany and the Soviet Union signed the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact in Moscow, accor...
Looking back at the important action from 23 August 1944 when Romania left the war on the side of Ge...
Abstract : On the verge of the Second World War Great Britain was interested in attracting countries...
The Great Union of 1918 led to the creation of a new economic body able to respond to new requiremen...
Раздел "Международные отношения"As a result of World War I according to the 1920 Trianon Peace Treat...