Problema Basarabiei reflectată în presa bucureşteană. Ziarele Moldova şi Seara 1915
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SCLIFOS, Eugen-Tudor. Problema Basarabiei reflectată în presa bucureşteană. Ziarele Moldova şi Seara 1915. In: Anuarul Institutului de Istorie , 2015, nr. 4, pp. 210-219. ISSN 2345-1939.
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Numărul 4 / 2015 / ISSN 2345-1939

Problema Basarabiei reflectată în presa bucureşteană. Ziarele Moldova şi Seara 1915

The problem of Bessarabia reflected in the Bucharest press. The „Moldova” and „Seara” newspapers in 1915

CZU: 94(478):070"1915

Pag. 210-219

Sclifos Eugen-Tudor
 
Institutul de Istorie al AŞM
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 23 iunie 2021


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This study aims to reflecting the problem of Bessarabia in the romanian press in 1915. The focus will be on the newspapers „Moldova” and ” Seara” periodical publications, which in a numbers of articles analyzes the importance of territory between the Prut and Dniester to the Kingdom of Romania. The newspaper „Moldova” proclaimed the necessity that Bessarabia was issue under Tsarist rule and basic slogan was Germany is invincible. For Virgil Arion the bessarabian territory is considered most important than Transylvania, Bessarabia considered important, because of the harsh conditions imposed by tsarism. Virgil Arion consider that Bessarabia as were important how for the France is Alsace and Lorraine, lost after the Franco-Prussian War in 1871. The periodical „Seara” was more trenchant statements. This publication writes about the heavy conditions in Bessarabia, Râromanian province which suffers of russification and denationalization. It is considered necessary to fight on the side of Germany to recover Bessarabia. These publications had little impact on the Romanian political scene.