CONSIDERATIONS ON ROMANIAN-SOVIET RELATIONS, BETWEEN THE INTERBELIC PERIOD AND WORLD WAR II (1918-1947) Cover Image

CONSIDERAȚII PRIVIND RELAȚIILE ROMÂNO-SOVIETICE ÎN PERIOADA INTERBELICĂ ȘI A CELUI DE-AL DOILEA RĂZBOI MONDIAL (1918-1947)
CONSIDERATIONS ON ROMANIAN-SOVIET RELATIONS, BETWEEN THE INTERBELIC PERIOD AND WORLD WAR II (1918-1947)

Author(s): Petre Otu
Subject(s): Military history
Published by: Editura Academiei Oamenilor de Știință din România
Keywords: Kellogg-Briand Pact; Litvinov's Pact; Nicolae Titulescu; Maxim Litvinov; pact of mutual assistance; Ion Antonescu; Convention of Armistice; King Mihai I; Paris Peace Treaty;

Summary/Abstract: The study consists of a brief assessment of the developments in the Romanian-Soviet relations in the time period of 1918-1947, during which they had a sinuous evolution. On 13/26 of January 1918, the Council of People’s Commissars broke diplomatic relations with Romania and expelled its representatives. For more than a decade and a half, the relations between the two neighbors remained severed and, while there were official and unofficial contacts regarding the regulation of various aspects, the diplomatic ties were not resumed. Also, prime-minister Ion I.C.Brătianu refused to give in to the demands of the Western allies to support the white forces with troops during the civil war that took place in Russia in 1917-1922.

  • Issue Year: 1/2013
  • Issue No: 30
  • Page Range: 18-27
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Romanian
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