The Preliminaries of the Cold War between the Danube and the Black Sea

Journal Title: Analele Universitatii Ovidius Constanta Seria Istorie - Year 2011, Vol 8, Issue 0

Abstract

In the following article we will review the most remarkable events which, in our opinion, have marked the frame of understanding the preliminaries of the Cold War, especially in the given regional plan. The purpose of the article being the one stated above, for now we do not intent to bring forward unique information on the subject which is to be debated in the following.

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Marian COJOC

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Marian COJOC (2011). The Preliminaries of the Cold War between the Danube and the Black Sea. Analele Universitatii Ovidius Constanta Seria Istorie, 8(0), 195-206. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-145542