THE ROMANIAN OPPOSITION AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE MONARCHY BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 6, 1940 AND AUGUST 23, 1944 Cover Image

THE ROMANIAN OPPOSITION AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE MONARCHY BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 6, 1940 AND AUGUST 23, 1944
THE ROMANIAN OPPOSITION AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE MONARCHY BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 6, 1940 AND AUGUST 23, 1944

Author(s): Dorel-Marinel BUSE
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, History, Political history, Politics of History/Memory, Politics and Identity
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: Monarchy; political opposition; war; army; Romania
Summary/Abstract: This article analyzes the relations established between the young monarch of Romania, royal Michael I, and the prime minister with full powers, General Antonescu, starting from the influence that the leaders of the traditional political parties in Romania exerted both on the political life in Romania, and especially on the royal house, in a rather turbulent historical period, determined by the territorial abductions from the body of the country and then the outbreak of the Second World War.

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