The Act of August 23, 1944 in Romania

Abstract

Throughout World War II, Romanian secret services collected information on the location of German units in the country. The officers from the conspiracy group for the return of weapons against Germany increase the number of Romanian units present in the capital, in order to be able to face the Germans. A clandestine allied mission was parachuted into Bucharest and secretly hosted by General Constantin Sanatescu. Following the success of the German offensive on the Iasi-Chisinau lineup, the conspiracy group decided to speed up preparations. On August 20, Michael I and the group of soldiers in the conspiracy set the date for the action for August 26. On the night of August 21, members of the opposition secretly agreed to this date. However, finding out that Mars Antonescu intended to return to the front on August 24, King Mihai was forced to change the date to August 23, 1944. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.11855.56483

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Nicolae Sfetcu
Romanian Academy

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