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Diplomatic Struggle over Bessarabia

Valeriu Florin Dobrinescu
Barcode 9781592113774
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Release Date: 23/01/2024

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Politics & Government
Label: Center for Romanian Studies
Language: English
Publisher: Histria LLC

Convention on the definition of aggression signed 3 July 1933, established the borders of modern Romania. As with its neighbours, revisionist currents in Europe during the interwar period threatened Romania’s newly established frontiers, one of the most serious threats being posed by the Soviet Union seeking to regain possession of Bessarabia.

Convention on the definition of aggression signed on 3 July 1933, established the borders of modern Romania.

As in the case of its neighbours, Czechoslovakia and Poland, revisionist currents in Europe during the interwar period threatened Romania's newly established frontiers, one of the most serious threats being posed by the Soviet Union which sought to regain possession of Bessarabia, a Romanian territory that had been occupied by Russia from 1812-1918.

This is a comprehensive account of the efforts of Romanian diplomacy during the interwar period to protect Bessarabia from the Soviet threat and the diplomatic and military events that led to the forcible occupation of the Romanian territories of Bessarabia and Northern Bucovina by the Soviet Union in the summer of 1940.

The author not only provides an important account of Romanian diplomacy during this period, but also sheds light on the foreign policies of the Western powers, the Soviet Union, and Nazi Germany in this area of Europe. It is a key work on Romanian foreign policy during the interwar period and a necessary addition to any research library.