Ionel Bratianu: Romania (Makers of the Modern World Book 22) By Keith Hitchins
Ionel Bratianu: Romania (Makers of the Modern World Book 22) By Keith Hitchins Kindle Edition History Ionel Bratianu: Romania (Makers of the Modern World Book 22) At the beginning of 1918 the British War Cabinet endorsed the view of the Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, that after the war Austria Hungary should be in a position to exercise a powerful influence in south east Europe. These reassuring professions were the essence of hypocrisy, since the Allies had already given away, at least on paper, large chunks of Austro Hungarian territory as bribes to potential allies. In 1916 Romania was promised the whole of Transylvania, the Banat both components of historic Hungary and the Bukovina in return for her entry into the war. These promises persuaded the Romanian Prime Minister Ion Bratianu (1864 1927) to intervene in the war on the side of the Allies in 1916. He lead the Romanian delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, where he insisted on those promises to be fulfilled. His often strained relations with the Big Four and the Supreme Council were further eroded when Romania invaded Hungary. Romania, however, in the end signed and adhered to the Treaty of Saint Germain en Laye with Austria, Neuilly sur Seine with Bulgaria, the Treaty of Paris (1920), the Treaty of Trianon with Hungary, and the minorities treaty.
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At the beginning of 1918 the British War Cabinet endorsed the view of the Prime Minister David Lloyd George that after the war Austria Hungary should be in a position to exercise a powerful influence in south east Europe These reassuring professions were the essence of hypocrisy since the Allies had already given away at least on paper large chunks of Austro Hungarian territory as bribes to potential allies In 1916 Romania was promised the whole of Transylvania the Banat both components of historic Hungary and the Bukovina in return for her entry into the war These promises persuaded the Romanian Prime Minister Ion Bratianu 1864 1927 to intervene in the war on the side of the Allies in 1916 He lead the Romanian delegation to the Paris Peace Conference where he insisted on those promises to be fulfilled His often strained relations with the Big Four and the Supreme Council were further eroded when Romania invaded Hungary Romania however in the end signed and adhered to the Treaty of Saint Germain en Laye with Austria Neuilly sur Seine with Bulgaria the Treaty of Paris 1920 the Treaty of Trianon with Hungary and the minorities treaty Ionel Bratianu Romania Makers of the Modern World Book 22 An expert in the history of Romania Keith Arnold Hitchins was professor of Eastern European history at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Hitchins earned a BA from Union College he earned a Ph.
Ionel Bratianu kindle reader D in history from Harvard University in 1964 under the direction of Robert Lee Wolff Before taking up his position at the University of Illinois Hitchins taught at Wake Forest University and Rice University..