Marisia - Maros Megyei Múzeum Évkönyve 26/2. (2000)

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314 VIRGILIU Z. TEODORESCU transmisä pe mai departe §i ca atare intreg patrimoniul uman ?i valorile pe care le-а produs in ani sunt tezaurul de neintinat de cei care ne-ar dori indepärtati din aceastä vaträ strämo§eascä. The Notes of a Man who lived at the time of the Constraint of the Vienna Dictate (Summary) The process of changing map of Europe as the Nazi Germany and its accomplices wanted generated the pain of millions of inhabitants of the continent. The repressive actions manifested in varied ways. The Vienna Dictate, which constrained Romania in 1940 to give away an important share of the national territory, was followed by numerous crimes against the Romanian population committed by the occupants (army, police and civilians). Emil Panaitescu, scientist and historian, who had returned to Romania the day before the entrance in Cluj of the Hungarian army; registered a series of hostile acts against the Romanians, all meaning to make them to leave this territory so that the occupants could remain undisturbed inhabitants.

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