THE RED ARMY AND THE CHANGING OF THE POLITICAL SYSTEM IN ROMANIA

The radical transformation of Romanian society and its transition to a system similar to that in the Soviet Union implied, on the one hand, the elimination of the influence exerted by the traditional (historical) parties, and, on the other hand, the formation of a government that woul...

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Main Authors: Constantin HLIHOR, Ioan SCURTU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Academiei Oamenilor de Ştiinţă din România 2013-05-01
Series:Annals: Series on History and Archaeology (Academy of Romanian Scientists)
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Online Access:http://aos.ro/wp-content/anale/IVol5Nr2Art.5.pdf
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Summary:The radical transformation of Romanian society and its transition to a system similar to that in the Soviet Union implied, on the one hand, the elimination of the influence exerted by the traditional (historical) parties, and, on the other hand, the formation of a government that would entirely serve the interests of the Kremlin. The concrete plan for seizing political power by the Communist Party and its allies was drawn up outside the country's borders. The victorious powers at the end of the World War II were concerned with shaping the postwar world.
ISSN:2066-8597
2067-5682