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American perceptions of the Romanian exile circles in France at the beginning of the 1950s
American perceptions of the Romanian exile circles in France at the beginning of the 1950s

Author(s): Adrian Pop
Subject(s): History, Political history, Recent History (1900 till today), Special Historiographies:, Post-War period (1950 - 1989), History of Communism
Published by: Institutul National pentru Studiul Totalitarismului
Keywords: Romanian emigration; Romanian National Committee; USA; France; Cold War; organized political warfare;

Summary/Abstract: The article highlights key aspects of the situation of Romanian émigré circles in France at the beginning of the 1950s, as perceived by representatives of U.S. diplomacy. These include the political and institutional organization of Romanian emigration, the dispute surrounding the so-called National Fund, the split and reorganization of the Romanian National Committee, and the roles played by former King Mihai I and Prince Nicholas of Romania in these developments. The article argues that the disunity characterizing Romanian emigration in France at that time was largely a consequence of the split between two rival émigré groups in the U.S., marked by both personal and political quarrels. This situation led U.S. diplomats to be rather reserved in their expectations regarding the potential of the Romanian exile leadership to combat communism and represent the Romanian national interest.

  • Issue Year: XXXII/2024
  • Issue No: 3-4
  • Page Range: 108-131
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English
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