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Romania in World War II: Revision history


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  • curprev 18:3018:30, 20 May 2023 Trexerman talk contribs m 72,827 bytes −7 It wasn't a "forced" abdication, it was an abdication. King Michael stood ambiguous during the Eastern Front campaign, managing to confront and arrest Antonescu with Comintern agents & Romanian Communists' help. The king was awarded the Soviet "Order for Victory" medal, it can be assumed that Stalin expressly ordered the Romanian Communists to not kill him & his family, like how the Bolshevik did with the Romanovs. King Michael would have must assuredly expected this outcome, regardless. undo Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 18:1618:16, 20 May 2023 Trexerman talk contribs m 72,834 bytes −100 Odd prolix without any citation. For all intents & purposes, the country fell within the Soviet Union's sphere of military strategic and operational cover, not the United States. Both the SU & US being Allies. undo Tag: Visual edit

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