Romania and World War II is a collection of studies, in English and Romanian, by distinguished American, European, and Romanian historians on the situation of Romania during World War II, presented at the First International Conference of the Center for Romanian Studies held in Iaș i on 25-26 May 1995, commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe.
This book reveals the results of research by leading specialists from around the world addressing many important aspects of Romania's involvement in World War II. The papers published in this volume include:
Charles King, The Moldovan ASSR on the Eve of the War: Cultural Policy in 1930s Transnistria
Kurt W. Treptow, Alegerile din decembrie 1937 si instaurarea dictaturii regale
Nicholas M. Nagy-Talavera, Reminiscences of Iorga's Murderer: Traian Boeru
Florin Constantiniu, Un episod puț in cunoscut al relaț iilor româno-sovietice (1941)
Larry L. Watts, Incompatible Alliances: Small States of Central Europe during World War II
Mihai Retegan, The End of the War in Europe: Consequences for the States of Central and Eastern Europe, A Comparative Study
Valeriu Florin Dobrinescu, Unele consideraț ii privind intrarea României în razboiul naț iunilor unite (1944-1945)
Gheorghe Onisoru, Uniunea Sovietica si România: de la 1944 la 1947
Paul E. Michelson, Recent Historiography on Romania and the Second World War
… and many others.
Edited by Kurt W. Treptow, Romania and World War II will be of interest to students and scholars of twentieth-century Romanian history, as well as World War II.
The author, Kurt W. Treptow, is a noted specialist in East European history. He received his Ph. D. at the University of Illinois. His other books include A Historical Dictionary of Romania, From Zalmoxis to Jan Palach: Studies in East European History, and A History of Romania.
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