Truce or dictatorship? on signing the truce
convention between romania and the great
powers on the 12th of september 1944 Cover Image

Truce or dictatorship? on signing the truce convention between romania and the great powers on the 12th of september 1944
Truce or dictatorship? on signing the truce convention between romania and the great powers on the 12th of september 1944

Author(s): Stefan Gheorghe
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Editura Universitară Danubius
Keywords: surrender; unconditional surrender; Romanian delegation

Summary/Abstract: The formula for the “unconditional surrender” adopted inCasablanca on the 24th of January 1943 was meant to acquaint the governments ofthe states at war with the United Nations with the treatment and the terms of theircountries would have to take, no matter when or why they might withdraw.As far as Romania was concerned, the terms of surrender included, amongothers, demobilisation and disarmament, handing over war materials, amends etc,all of which were to be imposed on by the three great powers and had been thoughtmainly to secure safety and to carrying on the warfare against Germany. Theseobjectives were considered to have deep political implications.

  • Issue Year: 1/2005
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 109-117
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English