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Romania at the Paris Peace Conference, a study of the diplomacy of Ioan I. C. Brătianu, Sherman David Spector

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Romania at the Paris Peace Conference, a study of the diplomacy of Ioan I. C. Brătianu, Sherman David Spector
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Romania at the Paris Peace Conference
Medium
electronic resource
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dictionaries
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Sherman David Spector
Sub title
a study of the diplomacy of Ioan I. C. Brătianu
Summary
Romania at the Paris Peace Conference studies the diplomacy of Ioan I.C. Bratianu during World War I and in its aftermath that led to the formation of Greater Romania. The book describes the successful struggle waged by the Romanian government for recognition of the provisions of the secret treaty of 1916 and, in addition, for approval of the de facto annexation of Bessarabia, carried out in 1918 with the encouragement of the Central Powers. A substantial share of the credit for this achievement, Spector asserts, must be given to Ioan I.C. Bratianu, a skillful negotiator who answered all attempts to delineate more equitable frontiers with a rigid restatement of Romania' s full claims
Target audience
adult
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