The romanian parties and the war 1941-1945 Cover Image

Partidele și războiul. Poziția Partidului Național Liberal, Partidul National Țarănesc, Partidul Comunist Român față de războiul din Est ( iunie 1941- aprilie 1943
The romanian parties and the war 1941-1945

Author(s): Remus Iustin Nică
Subject(s): History
Published by: MUZEUL NAȚIONAL DE ISTORIE A ROMÂNIEI
Keywords: second world war;Antonescu regime; romanian political parties

Summary/Abstract: The material exposes, in its beginning part, the main events which happened before Romania joined the other countries in the Second World War, and continuing it by presenting and analyzing the position of the political parties in Romania referring to the entire political, social, economic and military life, in the period when the Romanian army fought on the Eastern Front. To support the approach mentioned by the title of this study are highlightedboth formal and informal discussions, letters, opinions, statements, and boycott actions taken by the members of the National Liberal Party, the National Peasant Party and the Romanian Communist Party having as a main purpose the leadership of the Romanian state and especially, General Ion Antonescu, who had full powers to lead the state. The landscape of those moments is also completed by the information ofthe Secret Intelligence Service dealing with the political life of those times.

  • Issue Year: 1/2014
  • Issue No: 26
  • Page Range: 297-308
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Romanian
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