The participation of the Slovak Army in the campaign against the Soviet Union. Romanian perceptions
Journal Title: Codrul Cosminului - Year 2016, Vol 22, Issue 1
Abstract
In this study we focused our attention on some less known aspects in the Romanian historiography. We considered a summary analysis of Slovakia's participation in the 1941 war against the Soviet Union from multiple perspectives. In the first part, we analyzed the relationship between Slovakia and the Third Reich. Considering the role that Germany accorded to Slovakia in this war, we defined the goals of involvement in the anti-Soviet war. A second aspect concerns the relations between Slovakia and Hungary, as they were reflected in the political action, the military engagement, and the propaganda around these issues, made by Bratislava. Therefore, we partially detailed the Slovakia’s military contribution to the campaign against the Soviet Union in 1941. Finally, we underlined details relative to Slovakia's relationship with Romania, which, at that time, defined the common objectives of participation in war, setting convergences and divergences between them.
Authors and Affiliations
Radu Florian Bruja
Regions, Regionalisme, Regionalisation. Clarifications conceptuelles et terminologiques
Cette étude met en évidence la dimension protéiforme des trois termes-concepts qui sont beaucoup utilisés dans le vocabulaire politique, juridique et administratif contemporain, utilisation qui est en...
Aspects of political life of a great hierarch, Veniamin Costachi
Emblematic figure of the Romanian Orthodox Church, Benjamin Costachi imposed himself in the tumultuous period preceding the establishment of the modern state, not only as a servant of the altar, but as a romanian w...
Extralinguistische Erscheinungsvoraussetzungen der Methodik des Deutschunterrichts in der Bukowina (Zweite Hälfte des XIX Jhs.)
L'article examine le fond extralinguistique de l’apparition des méthodes de l'apprentissage de la langue allemande sur la territoire de Bucovine (seconde moitié du XIX siècle). On a analysé les travaux scientifiques qui...
Habsburg Bukovina at the Beginning of the Great War. Loyalism or Irredentism?
Modern historiography often presents Austrian Bukovina (1775-1918) as a model for the management of a multi-ethnic and multi-confessional territory. Many researchers have noted that, due to the policies promoted by the H...
Contribution of Archbishop Volodymyr Sternyuk to the Evolution of the Underground Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
This article analyses Archbishop Volodymyr Sternyuk’s role in the history of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC). It explores the scientific and spiritual development of Volodymyr Sternyuk and his contacts with pr...