The Great War and the Romanians: Notes and Documents on World War I
Written during the First World War, this book describes Romania\u2019s role in World War I during the critical years of 1916 and 1917. The book analyzes the situation of the Romanians living within the borders of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the time and the causes for Romania\u2019s entry into the war. The author then discusses Romania\u2019s contribution to the war effort during 1916 and the first half of 1917. An important record of events for historians interested in the First World War on the Eastern Front, it includes several essential historical documents that illustrate the author\u2019s account of the events of the time. The book also has a preface by Albert Thomas, French minister of Armaments and War Production at that time, and Maurice Muret. It is a valuable first-hand account of Romania\u2019s involvement in World War I. The author, Nicolae Petrescu-Comn\u00e8ne was an important Romanian diplomat of the interwar period. He served as ambassador to Switzerland, Germany, and the Vatican, as well as a delegate at the League of Nations, before becoming foreign minister from 1938 to 1939. He authored numerous studies on history, law, and politics.
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The Great War and the Romanians: Notes and Documents on World War I
Written during the First World War, this book describes Romania\u2019s role in World War I during the critical years of 1916 and 1917. The book analyzes the situation of the Romanians living within the borders of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the time and the causes for Romania\u2019s entry into the war. The author then discusses Romania\u2019s contribution to the war effort during 1916 and the first half of 1917. An important record of events for historians interested in the First World War on the Eastern Front, it includes several essential historical documents that illustrate the author\u2019s account of the events of the time. The book also has a preface by Albert Thomas, French minister of Armaments and War Production at that time, and Maurice Muret. It is a valuable first-hand account of Romania\u2019s involvement in World War I. The author, Nicolae Petrescu-Comn\u00e8ne was an important Romanian diplomat of the interwar period. He served as ambassador to Switzerland, Germany, and the Vatican, as well as a delegate at the League of Nations, before becoming foreign minister from 1938 to 1939. He authored numerous studies on history, law, and politics.
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The Great War and the Romanians: Notes and Documents on World War I

The Great War and the Romanians: Notes and Documents on World War I

The Great War and the Romanians: Notes and Documents on World War I

The Great War and the Romanians: Notes and Documents on World War I

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Overview

Written during the First World War, this book describes Romania\u2019s role in World War I during the critical years of 1916 and 1917. The book analyzes the situation of the Romanians living within the borders of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the time and the causes for Romania\u2019s entry into the war. The author then discusses Romania\u2019s contribution to the war effort during 1916 and the first half of 1917. An important record of events for historians interested in the First World War on the Eastern Front, it includes several essential historical documents that illustrate the author\u2019s account of the events of the time. The book also has a preface by Albert Thomas, French minister of Armaments and War Production at that time, and Maurice Muret. It is a valuable first-hand account of Romania\u2019s involvement in World War I. The author, Nicolae Petrescu-Comn\u00e8ne was an important Romanian diplomat of the interwar period. He served as ambassador to Switzerland, Germany, and the Vatican, as well as a delegate at the League of Nations, before becoming foreign minister from 1938 to 1939. He authored numerous studies on history, law, and politics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781592111930
Publisher: Histria Books
Publication date: 09/01/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 122
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

The author, Nicolae Petrescu-Comnène was an important Romanian diplomat of the interwar period. He served as ambassador to Switzerland, Germany, and the Vatican, as well as a delegate at the League of Nations, before becoming foreign minister from 1938 to 1939. He authored numerous studies on history, law, and politics.

Table of Contents

Foreword: "Faith in Victory"7
Foreword to the 1918 Edition9
Preface15
Author's Introduction19
Chapter IThe First Reason for Romanian Intervention: The Plight of the Romanians in Austria-Hungary25
Chapter IIThe Second Reason for Romanian Intervention: The German Threat67
Chapter IIIRomanian Participation in the European War75
Chapter IVThe Romanian Sacrifice87
Chapter VRomania's Future99
Appendix111
Maps116
Selected Bibliography118
Index119
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