Bulgarian-Romanian Confrontation in 1916 and concern about soldiers’ graves in both countries

  • TITLU în română: Confruntarea bulgaro-română din 1916 şi îngrijorarea privind mormintele soldaţilor din ambele ţări
  • Subiect: In 1916 Bulgaria and Romania turned into enemies, as being members of the two opposing military powers. The Central powers - Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy (later Italy withdrew from the war, Turkey joined) and the Entente. Consequently, both countries entered into armed conflict, as the military actions for the most time had been carried on territories of Southern and Northern Dobrudzha and north Romania. The casualties for Bulgaria in that conflict exceeded 10000 killed. No less was the number of Romanian killed soldiers. After the war, according to clauses in the 1948 Versailles system of treaties and later in the Geneva Convention it was envisaged the relevant provisions to be taken with respect to killed soldiers, in order to be respected and maintained the cemeteries and graves of soldiers buried in these territories. It has also been envisaged for the graves of prisoners of war to be properly maintained. In his communication the author reveals what measures have been taken in this respect up to the present in both countries.
  • Limba de redactare: engleză
  • Secţiunea: Histoire moderne et contemporaine
  • Vezi publicația: Cultură şi civilizaţie la Dunărea de Jos
  • Editura: Muzeul Dunării de Jos
  • Loc publicare: Călăraşi
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2008
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXIV; anul 2008
  • Paginaţia: 329-350
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