ACUZAȚII DE IREDENTISM ȘI SPIONAJ ADUSE ROMÂNILOR BUCOVINENI DE CĂTRE AUTORITĂȚILE AUSTRIECE ÎN TIMPUL PRIMULUI RĂZBOI MONDIAL
Irredentism and Espionage Accusations Brought by the Austrian Authorities to the Romanian Bukovinians during the First World War
Author(s): Alexandrina Cuțui (Mustea)Subject(s): Military history
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: World War I; Bucovina; the civilian population; Austrian authorities; abuses;
Summary/Abstract: After the outbreak of the First World War, Bukovina was occupied and re-occupied by the Russian troops on several occasions (September-October 1914, November 1914 - February 1915, June 1916 - August 1917), being, as many times, recovered by the Austrians. Under these conditions, some of the Bukovinian Romanians fled to Transylvania and Bessarabia, while others arrived in Romania, where they joined the Romanian army. For those left in Bukovina, the situation has worsened, with the Austrian authorities abusing the population. The author presents the cases of some Bukovinian Romanians (especially priests) accused of irredentism and espionage.
Journal: ANALELE BUCOVINEI
- Issue Year: 52/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 69-76
- Page Count: 8
- Language: Romanian
