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- SovRom abstract "The SovRoms (plural of SovRom) were economic enterprises established in Romania following the Communist takeover at the end of World War II, in place until 1954-1956 (when they were dissolved by the Romanian authorities).In theory, SovRoms were joint Romanian-Soviet ventures aimed at generating revenue for reconstruction, and were created on a half-share basis in respect to the two states; however, they were mainly designed as a means to ensure resources for the Soviet side, and generally contributed to draining Romania's resources (in addition to the war reparations demanded by the armistice convention of 1944 and the Paris Peace Treaties, which had been set at 300 million United States dollars—see Romania during World War II). The Soviet contribution in creating the SovRoms lay mostly in reselling leftover German equipment to Romania, which was systematically overvalued.".
- SovRom wikiPageExternalLink 54-2-156.shtml.
- SovRom wikiPageExternalLink Sov.Htm.
- SovRom wikiPageExternalLink Deputatul_Ceausescu_a_votat_entuziast_nationalizarea_0_554945074.html.
- SovRom wikiPageExternalLink 2003-gthm.pdf.
- SovRom wikiPageExternalLink chapter1.html.
- SovRom wikiPageID "3273440".
- SovRom wikiPageRevisionID "599751583".
- SovRom hasPhotoCollection SovRom.
- SovRom subject Category:1945_establishments_in_Romania.
- SovRom subject Category:1956_disestablishments_in_Romania.
- SovRom subject Category:Economy_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- SovRom subject Category:Romania–Soviet_Union_relations.
- SovRom subject Category:Socialist_Republic_of_Romania.
- SovRom comment "The SovRoms (plural of SovRom) were economic enterprises established in Romania following the Communist takeover at the end of World War II, in place until 1954-1956 (when they were dissolved by the Romanian authorities).In theory, SovRoms were joint Romanian-Soviet ventures aimed at generating revenue for reconstruction, and were created on a half-share basis in respect to the two states; however, they were mainly designed as a means to ensure resources for the Soviet side, and generally contributed to draining Romania's resources (in addition to the war reparations demanded by the armistice convention of 1944 and the Paris Peace Treaties, which had been set at 300 million United States dollars—see Romania during World War II). ".
- SovRom label "SovRom".
- SovRom label "SovRom".
- SovRom sameAs SovRom.
- SovRom sameAs SovRom.
- SovRom sameAs 소브롬.
- SovRom sameAs m.092nvt.
- SovRom sameAs Q658030.
- SovRom sameAs Q658030.
- SovRom wasDerivedFrom SovRom?oldid=599751583.
- SovRom isPrimaryTopicOf SovRom.