Romania during World War I faced a unique situation. Although ruled
by a German king, it had strong cultural and historical ties to
France and the West. The young nation also had territorial
ambitions that it hoped to satisfy. As a result, the country
maintained a cautious neutrality in the early years of the war
before ultimately deciding to enter the conflict on the side of the
Allies in 1916. One of those who witnessed this situation was the
American journalist John Reed. Internationally known for his famous
account of the Bolshevik Revolution, Ten Days that Shook the World,
John Reed's writings about Romania are, until now, virtually
unknown. As a journalist of great talent and a witness to the
situation in Romania in 1915, on the eve of its entry into the war,
John Reed's accounts are insightful reading for anyone interested
in this period of Romanian history or in the author himself.
Edited, with an introduction by Dr. A.K. Brackob, this volume
brings together these writings and reveals John Reed's unique
perspective on Romania.
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