Considerații privind implicarea serviciilor secrete sovietice și a Cominternului în organizarea rebeliunii de la Tatar-Bunar

This study deals with the involvement of the Soviet secret services and the Communist International in organizing the anti-Romanian rebellion in Southern Bessarabia in September 1924. The article contributes to a better understanding of the Soviet Union’s secret policy towards Romania, focusing on...

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Main Author: Ponomariov, Vitalie
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Language:deu
Published: Editura ARC 2019-06-01
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spelling doaj-09b38b49f4f642ccb495c85f57a108682020-11-25T01:44:36ZdeuEditura ARCPlural: History, Culture, Society2345-12622345-184X2019-06-01714359Considerații privind implicarea serviciilor secrete sovietice și a Cominternului în organizarea rebeliunii de la Tatar-BunarPonomariov, Vitalie0University „B.P. Hasdeu” CahulThis study deals with the involvement of the Soviet secret services and the Communist International in organizing the anti-Romanian rebellion in Southern Bessarabia in September 1924. The article contributes to a better understanding of the Soviet Union’s secret policy towards Romania, focusing on the Bessarabian question. The basic element of this policy was the strategy of „active espionage” which, in general, meant the creation by the Soviet special services of paramilitary formations on the territory of the states bordering on the USSR. These formations were designed for the purpose of diversions, terrorist attacks and other subversive actions, such as organizing rebellions or coup d’etats. According to the author, the events unfolding in September 1924 in Tatar-Bunar were prepared by the Soviet secret services with the aid and cooperation of the Communist International, through the Balkan Communist Federation. The author used a vast array of archival materials, especially numerous unpublished documents from the archives in Chisinau and Bucharest.https://plural.upsc.md/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Vitalie-Ponomariov.pdfinterwar romaniabessarabiatatar-bunar rebellionsoviet unionsoviet „active espionage”communist internationalbalkan communist federation
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Considerații privind implicarea serviciilor secrete sovietice și a Cominternului în organizarea rebeliunii de la Tatar-Bunar
Plural: History, Culture, Society
interwar romania
bessarabia
tatar-bunar rebellion
soviet union
soviet „active espionage”
communist international
balkan communist federation
author_facet Ponomariov, Vitalie
author_sort Ponomariov, Vitalie
title Considerații privind implicarea serviciilor secrete sovietice și a Cominternului în organizarea rebeliunii de la Tatar-Bunar
title_short Considerații privind implicarea serviciilor secrete sovietice și a Cominternului în organizarea rebeliunii de la Tatar-Bunar
title_full Considerații privind implicarea serviciilor secrete sovietice și a Cominternului în organizarea rebeliunii de la Tatar-Bunar
title_fullStr Considerații privind implicarea serviciilor secrete sovietice și a Cominternului în organizarea rebeliunii de la Tatar-Bunar
title_full_unstemmed Considerații privind implicarea serviciilor secrete sovietice și a Cominternului în organizarea rebeliunii de la Tatar-Bunar
title_sort considerații privind implicarea serviciilor secrete sovietice și a cominternului în organizarea rebeliunii de la tatar-bunar
publisher Editura ARC
series Plural: History, Culture, Society
issn 2345-1262
2345-184X
publishDate 2019-06-01
description This study deals with the involvement of the Soviet secret services and the Communist International in organizing the anti-Romanian rebellion in Southern Bessarabia in September 1924. The article contributes to a better understanding of the Soviet Union’s secret policy towards Romania, focusing on the Bessarabian question. The basic element of this policy was the strategy of „active espionage” which, in general, meant the creation by the Soviet special services of paramilitary formations on the territory of the states bordering on the USSR. These formations were designed for the purpose of diversions, terrorist attacks and other subversive actions, such as organizing rebellions or coup d’etats. According to the author, the events unfolding in September 1924 in Tatar-Bunar were prepared by the Soviet secret services with the aid and cooperation of the Communist International, through the Balkan Communist Federation. The author used a vast array of archival materials, especially numerous unpublished documents from the archives in Chisinau and Bucharest.
topic interwar romania
bessarabia
tatar-bunar rebellion
soviet union
soviet „active espionage”
communist international
balkan communist federation
url https://plural.upsc.md/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Vitalie-Ponomariov.pdf
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