The issue of Romania’s joining the First World War in the vision of the leaders of the political parties – the National Liberal Party and the Conservative Party

Romania's entry into the First World War was preceded by fierce diplomatic battles between the two warring parties – the Entente and the Triple Alliance – regarding its involvement in the conflict on one side or the other. No less dramatic was the internal struggle waged by representatives of c...

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Main Author: Anatolie Povestca
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Published: National Museum of History of Moldova 2017-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.nationalmuseum.md/en/press_releases/journal_tyragetia/the_issue_of_romania_s_joining_the_first_world_war_in_the_vision_of_the_leaders_of_the_political_parties_the_national_liberal_party_and_the_conservative_party/
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description Romania's entry into the First World War was preceded by fierce diplomatic battles between the two warring parties – the Entente and the Triple Alliance – regarding its involvement in the conflict on one side or the other. No less dramatic was the internal struggle waged by representatives of civil society - writers, doctors, engineers, historians, leaders of political parties, both ruling and opposition. They were brought up in the spirit of nationalism and spiritual and moral values, formed on the basis of the national liberation struggle of the 19th century. Each of them motivated entry into the war, defending his own interests, trying to get as much political dividends as possible, sometimes taking unfavorable decisions, ignoring the real economic and military potential of the Romanian state. What seemed simple at first glance turned out to be in fact an equation with many unknowns. Today we know the result - the disappearance from the political map of several empires and the emergence of other political systems and regimes, more severe, which will determine the fate and history of many peoples, including Romanian.
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spelling doaj.art-281566a4af0d405580893707c41b35e02022-12-22T02:54:03ZdeuNational Museum of History of MoldovaTyragetia1857-02402537-63302017-12-01XI2203206The issue of Romania’s joining the First World War in the vision of the leaders of the political parties – the National Liberal Party and the Conservative PartyAnatolie Povestca Romania's entry into the First World War was preceded by fierce diplomatic battles between the two warring parties – the Entente and the Triple Alliance – regarding its involvement in the conflict on one side or the other. No less dramatic was the internal struggle waged by representatives of civil society - writers, doctors, engineers, historians, leaders of political parties, both ruling and opposition. They were brought up in the spirit of nationalism and spiritual and moral values, formed on the basis of the national liberation struggle of the 19th century. Each of them motivated entry into the war, defending his own interests, trying to get as much political dividends as possible, sometimes taking unfavorable decisions, ignoring the real economic and military potential of the Romanian state. What seemed simple at first glance turned out to be in fact an equation with many unknowns. Today we know the result - the disappearance from the political map of several empires and the emergence of other political systems and regimes, more severe, which will determine the fate and history of many peoples, including Romanian.https://www.nationalmuseum.md/en/press_releases/journal_tyragetia/the_issue_of_romania_s_joining_the_first_world_war_in_the_vision_of_the_leaders_of_the_political_parties_the_national_liberal_party_and_the_conservative_party/liberalwaralliancedangerpartydespotismindependenceunification
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The issue of Romania’s joining the First World War in the vision of the leaders of the political parties – the National Liberal Party and the Conservative Party
Tyragetia
liberal
war
alliance
danger
party
despotism
independence
unification
title The issue of Romania’s joining the First World War in the vision of the leaders of the political parties – the National Liberal Party and the Conservative Party
title_full The issue of Romania’s joining the First World War in the vision of the leaders of the political parties – the National Liberal Party and the Conservative Party
title_fullStr The issue of Romania’s joining the First World War in the vision of the leaders of the political parties – the National Liberal Party and the Conservative Party
title_full_unstemmed The issue of Romania’s joining the First World War in the vision of the leaders of the political parties – the National Liberal Party and the Conservative Party
title_short The issue of Romania’s joining the First World War in the vision of the leaders of the political parties – the National Liberal Party and the Conservative Party
title_sort issue of romania s joining the first world war in the vision of the leaders of the political parties the national liberal party and the conservative party
topic liberal
war
alliance
danger
party
despotism
independence
unification
url https://www.nationalmuseum.md/en/press_releases/journal_tyragetia/the_issue_of_romania_s_joining_the_first_world_war_in_the_vision_of_the_leaders_of_the_political_parties_the_national_liberal_party_and_the_conservative_party/
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