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ARTICLES RELATED TO Romania during World War II - After the war |  |  |  | Romania during World War II - After the war: Encyclopedia II - Romania during World War II - After the warUnder the 1947 Treaty of Paris, the Allies refused co-belligerent status to Romania. Northern Transylvania was, once again, recognised as an integral part of Romania, but the USSR was allowed to annex Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina. Parts in the extreme north and south became part of the Ukrainian SSR; the rest, together with a thin stretch of land on the left bank of the river Dniestr, became a new "Moldavian SSR". Since 1991, these territories are part of Ukraine and of the Republic of Moldova, respectively.
In Romania proper, Soviet occupation following World War II led to the formation of a commun ...
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 |  |  | Romania during World War II - After the war: Encyclopedia II - Romania during World War II - The war beginsOn April 13, 1939, France and Britain had pledged to ensure the independence of Romania, but negotiations on a similar Soviet guarantee collapsed when Romania refused to allow the Red Army to cross its frontiers. On August 23, 1939 Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, which stipulated, among other things, the Soviet "interest" in Bessarabia, along with the explicit lack of any such German interest in the area. Eight days later, Nazi Germany invaded Poland. Romania officially remained neutral, granting refuge ...
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 |  |  | Romania during World War II - After the war: Encyclopedia II - Romania during World War II - Antonescu comes to powerIn the immediate wake of the loss of Northern Transylvania, on September 4, 1940, the Iron Guard (led by Sima) and General (later Marshal) Ion Antonescu united to form a "National Legionary State" government, which forced the abdication of Carol II in favor of his 19-year-old son Mihai. Carol (and Lupescu) went into exile and Romania (despite the recent betrayal over territorial cessions) leaned strongly toward the Axis.
In power, the Iron Guard stiffened already harsh anti-Semitic legislation (as well as enacting legislation directed ...
See also:Romania during World War II, Romania during World War II - The war begins, Romania during World War II - Antonescu comes to power, Romania during World War II - Romania and the Holocaust, Romania during World War II - The royal coup, Romania during World War II - After the war, Romania during World War II - Notes Read more here: » Romania during World War II: Encyclopedia II - Romania during World War II - Antonescu comes to power |
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 |  |  | Romania during World War II - After the war: Encyclopedia II - Romania during World War II - Romania and the HolocaustEven after the fall of the Iron Guard, the Antonescu regime, allied with Nazi Germany, continued the policy of oppression and massacre of Jews, and, to a lesser extent, Roma. According to an international commission report released by the Romanian government in 2004, Romania murdered in various forms, between 280,000 to 400,000 Jews in Romania and in the war zone of Bessarabia, Bukovina and Transnistria. [1]
Though much of the killing was done in war zone by Romanian troops, there were also sub ...
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