Bacău. Censorship of the military postal corespondence during WW I and WW II Cover Image

Bacău. Cenzura poştală militară în WW1 şi WW2
Bacău. Censorship of the military postal corespondence during WW I and WW II

Author(s): Ioan Catană
Subject(s): Communication studies, Military history, Political history, Security and defense, Pre-WW I & WW I (1900 -1919), WW II and following years (1940 - 1949)
Published by: Complexul Muzeal “Iulian Antonescu” Bacău
Keywords: Bacău; censorship; military censorship; miliary censorship stamp; official postal correspondence; civillian postal correspondence;

Summary/Abstract: The censorship on the civilian and on the postal correspondance and on the press begins with Romania’s entry into the First World War conflict, on the 15/ 28 of August 1916 and it includes two fases: 1916-1921 World War I and 1940-1946 World War II. For the periods 1921-1940, 1946-1989 and after, the censorship on the postal correspondance and on the press has been performed, through survey, on politically persued people, on the religiouslly ones or on people suspected to have done activities that may have threatened the national safety, by the „Siguranţă”, „Miliţie”, the police, Romamian Secret Service of Information (SRI) and other Special Servicies.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: XLVI
  • Page Range: 311-338
  • Page Count: 28
  • Language: Romanian