The Great War and the Birth of the Communist Movement in Romania
Journal Title: Codrul Cosminului - Year 2016, Vol 22, Issue 2
Abstract
The communist movement in Romania and the birth of the Communist Party in 1921 was a phenomenon strongly influenced by events at the end of the Great War. We are talking here mainly about the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia and his spread towards Europe. Our study aims to analyze the manner in which the communism in Romania followed the Soviet model, in a country which had no tradition in this direction, and the working class was numerically too weak in comparison with the peasantry.
Authors and Affiliations
Gheorghe Onişoru
Maximilian Hacman Archive Fund
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