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- catalog alternative "România în al doilea război mondial. English".
- catalog contributor b11695013.
- catalog coverage "Romania History 1914-1944.".
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. The Strict Observance of the Neutrality Rules -- Ch. 2. Do We Defend the Frontiers and Destroy the State or do We Keep It and Yield Territories? -- Bessarabia and north Bukovina -- The Ion Gigurtu Government. The Vienna "Arbitration". The Craiova convention -- Ch. 3. The Romanian State Becomes a National Legionary State -- Had the frontier's collapse had any connection with Romania's domestic regime in 1940? -- How the new regime operated Essential divergencies between General Ion Antonescu and Horia Sima -- Ch. 4. "The Authoritarian Regime I Represent" (The Domestic Political Regime, 27 January 1941 -- 23 August 1944) -- The relations between civilians and military in the Government between December 1941 and August 1944 -- The ruling principles declared by the state -- The Leader's relations with the Royal Palace -- Ch. 5. Romania's Relations with the Third Reich (September 1940-August 1944) -- Ch. 6. The Romanian Army on the East Front -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Peace feelers for Romania's withdrawal from the war in 1943 -- How Marshal Ion Antonescu saw he situation starting in September 1943; why he continues the war against the USSR -- How Mihai Antonescu saw the country's getting out of the war; the dominating idea: the Allies' landing in the Balkans -- How the opposition saw the 1941-1944 developments -- King Mihai, his relations with Marshal Antonescu -- The Sovereign's contacts with the army -- At the Palace, confidential talks started on the conclusion of an armistice (February 1944) -- The Soviet offensive in Moldavia and the "Allies" offer -- Destiny day: Wednesday 23 August 1944 -- The military situation -- The act of 23 August. General characterization -- Why did the Wehrmacht not succeed in getting the control of Romania again? -- Ch. 9. The Romanian Army on the West Front 1944-1945: Break up and purging of the Romanian home army -- The Romanian army on the west front -- How did the Soviet -- ".
- catalog description "Romanian military co-operation develop? -- The disarmament and complete annihilation of the Romanian home army -- The Romanian army's purging by dr. Petru Groza Government. Putting in reserve -- Politization of the military and formation of the nucleus of "the popular army" -- Ch. 10. Romania in the second world war. A few ascertained facts -- "Realpolitik" or the meanders of the great powers -- Romania in the perspective of the great powers between 1939 and 1945 -- How did Romania's policy actually develop between 1939 and 1945? -- Romania's domestic regime 1939-1945 -- Romania's territory 1939, 1940, 1945.".
- catalog description "The liberation of Bessarabia, Hertza and north Bukovina, duration, effectives engaged and losses -- The factors that made General Ion Antonescu send the army east of the Dniester -- Romania fully engaged in the world conflict -- The Soviet counter-offensive of November 1942 -- The battles of 1943. Marshal Antonescu asked for the withdrawal of the 7 Romanian divisions blocked in Crimea -- Crimea's liberation by the Soviet army -- Conclusions on the Eastern campaign: effectives and losses -- The Romanian administration in Transnistria -- War prisoners in Romania -- Ch. 7. The Jews of Romania (1940-1944) -- The Jewish communities in Romania after September 1940 -- The Jews of Romania and "The Final Solution": news and facts -- The Jews of Bessarabia and north Bukovina (June 1941, the beginning of 1944) -- Deportation of the Jews of Bessarabia and north Bukovina -- The Jews of north Transilvania under Hungarian administration (September 1940-October 1944) -- Ch. 8. August 1944 -- ".
- catalog extent "xxii, 496 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0880334436".
- catalog isPartOf "East European monographs ; no. 545".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng rum".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boulder : East European Monographs ; New York : Distributed by Columbia University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Romania History 1914-1944.".
- catalog spatial "Romania.".
- catalog subject "940.53/498 21".
- catalog subject "D766.4 .G4813 2000".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Romania.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. The Strict Observance of the Neutrality Rules -- Ch. 2. Do We Defend the Frontiers and Destroy the State or do We Keep It and Yield Territories? -- Bessarabia and north Bukovina -- The Ion Gigurtu Government. The Vienna "Arbitration". The Craiova convention -- Ch. 3. The Romanian State Becomes a National Legionary State -- Had the frontier's collapse had any connection with Romania's domestic regime in 1940? -- How the new regime operated Essential divergencies between General Ion Antonescu and Horia Sima -- Ch. 4. "The Authoritarian Regime I Represent" (The Domestic Political Regime, 27 January 1941 -- 23 August 1944) -- The relations between civilians and military in the Government between December 1941 and August 1944 -- The ruling principles declared by the state -- The Leader's relations with the Royal Palace -- Ch. 5. Romania's Relations with the Third Reich (September 1940-August 1944) -- Ch. 6. The Romanian Army on the East Front -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Peace feelers for Romania's withdrawal from the war in 1943 -- How Marshal Ion Antonescu saw he situation starting in September 1943; why he continues the war against the USSR -- How Mihai Antonescu saw the country's getting out of the war; the dominating idea: the Allies' landing in the Balkans -- How the opposition saw the 1941-1944 developments -- King Mihai, his relations with Marshal Antonescu -- The Sovereign's contacts with the army -- At the Palace, confidential talks started on the conclusion of an armistice (February 1944) -- The Soviet offensive in Moldavia and the "Allies" offer -- Destiny day: Wednesday 23 August 1944 -- The military situation -- The act of 23 August. General characterization -- Why did the Wehrmacht not succeed in getting the control of Romania again? -- Ch. 9. The Romanian Army on the West Front 1944-1945: Break up and purging of the Romanian home army -- The Romanian army on the west front -- How did the Soviet -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Romanian military co-operation develop? -- The disarmament and complete annihilation of the Romanian home army -- The Romanian army's purging by dr. Petru Groza Government. Putting in reserve -- Politization of the military and formation of the nucleus of "the popular army" -- Ch. 10. Romania in the second world war. A few ascertained facts -- "Realpolitik" or the meanders of the great powers -- Romania in the perspective of the great powers between 1939 and 1945 -- How did Romania's policy actually develop between 1939 and 1945? -- Romania's domestic regime 1939-1945 -- Romania's territory 1939, 1940, 1945.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The liberation of Bessarabia, Hertza and north Bukovina, duration, effectives engaged and losses -- The factors that made General Ion Antonescu send the army east of the Dniester -- Romania fully engaged in the world conflict -- The Soviet counter-offensive of November 1942 -- The battles of 1943. Marshal Antonescu asked for the withdrawal of the 7 Romanian divisions blocked in Crimea -- Crimea's liberation by the Soviet army -- Conclusions on the Eastern campaign: effectives and losses -- The Romanian administration in Transnistria -- War prisoners in Romania -- Ch. 7. The Jews of Romania (1940-1944) -- The Jewish communities in Romania after September 1940 -- The Jews of Romania and "The Final Solution": news and facts -- The Jews of Bessarabia and north Bukovina (June 1941, the beginning of 1944) -- Deportation of the Jews of Bessarabia and north Bukovina -- The Jews of north Transilvania under Hungarian administration (September 1940-October 1944) -- Ch. 8. August 1944 -- ".
- catalog title "Romania in the Second World War : 1939-1945 / by Dinu c. Giurescu ; English translation by Eugenia Elena Popescu.".
- catalog title "România în al doilea război mondial. English".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".