The forced establishment of Soviet power in Bessarabia led to important political, economic and ideological transformations, including changes in the daily life of the population. The state gradually imposed its control over people's private lives. People began to be forced to adopt the Soviet way of life, in which exaggerated collectivism dominated. In 1940-1941, officials were preoccupied with the creation of local administrative bodies, and communist propaganda was trying to create the illusion of future prosperity through unsubstantiated statements. This was the period when the strong discrepancy between official statements and the actual actions of state power was apparent. This process was interrupted by military operations and a brie...
Before 1989 Romania was among the most authoritarian regimes of those in the Socialist East Bloc. Ni...
Towards the end of the Second World War, the Red Army occupied a large part of Europe and placed it ...
Romania was the only example of violent regime change in the central and south eastern European mili...
The impact of Soviet totalitarianism on the demographic processes in the Moldovan SSR: The establish...
la Bessarabia, regione etnicamente a prevalenza romena, compresa tra i fiumi Prut e Dniestr, dal 18...
As a result of direct diplomatic and military pressure exerted by the Soviet Union and blackmail by...
This study, with a view to emphasize the characteristics of the totalitarian communistic system in t...
After June 28, 1940, the Soviet Union occupied the Romanian territories Bessarabia and Northern Buco...
Between 1914 and 1921, the population inhabiting the region of Bessarabia witnessed, although from b...
Romania and the Annexations of Transylvania and Bessarabia in the First Post-War Period At the end...
Abstract: After the Second World War, according to the agreements between the victorious A...
ABSTRACT: This paper offers a perspective on the holistic development of Romania, a former communist...
On 24 January 1918, the Moldavian Democratic Republic declared its independence from Soviet Russia a...
For Bessarabia or, more correctly, for the Moldavian Democratic Republic, 1918, marked by profound p...
In the communist propaganda system and in the historiography of the Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republ...
Before 1989 Romania was among the most authoritarian regimes of those in the Socialist East Bloc. Ni...
Towards the end of the Second World War, the Red Army occupied a large part of Europe and placed it ...
Romania was the only example of violent regime change in the central and south eastern European mili...
The impact of Soviet totalitarianism on the demographic processes in the Moldovan SSR: The establish...
la Bessarabia, regione etnicamente a prevalenza romena, compresa tra i fiumi Prut e Dniestr, dal 18...
As a result of direct diplomatic and military pressure exerted by the Soviet Union and blackmail by...
This study, with a view to emphasize the characteristics of the totalitarian communistic system in t...
After June 28, 1940, the Soviet Union occupied the Romanian territories Bessarabia and Northern Buco...
Between 1914 and 1921, the population inhabiting the region of Bessarabia witnessed, although from b...
Romania and the Annexations of Transylvania and Bessarabia in the First Post-War Period At the end...
Abstract: After the Second World War, according to the agreements between the victorious A...
ABSTRACT: This paper offers a perspective on the holistic development of Romania, a former communist...
On 24 January 1918, the Moldavian Democratic Republic declared its independence from Soviet Russia a...
For Bessarabia or, more correctly, for the Moldavian Democratic Republic, 1918, marked by profound p...
In the communist propaganda system and in the historiography of the Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republ...
Before 1989 Romania was among the most authoritarian regimes of those in the Socialist East Bloc. Ni...
Towards the end of the Second World War, the Red Army occupied a large part of Europe and placed it ...
Romania was the only example of violent regime change in the central and south eastern European mili...