The author, N.P. Comnene, was an important Romanian diplomat of the
interwar period, serving his country as ambassador to Switzerland,
Germany, the Vatican, as well as a delegate to the League of
Nations. He wrote this book during the First World War, to describe
Romania's role in World War I during the critical years of 1916 and
1917. This book discusses the situation of the Romanians living
within the borders of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at that time. He
also analyzes the causes for Romania's entry into the war and the
threat posed by Germany. Finally he discusses Romania's
contribution to the war effort during 1916 and the first half of
1917.
This book is important for historians interested in the First
World War on the Eastern Front. It includes a number of important
historical documents that help to illustrate the author's account
of the events of the time. The book includes a preface by Albert
Thomas, the French minister of Armaments and War Production at that
time, and Maurice Muret.
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