- Subiect: „Romania entering the First World War opened a new front north and southward of the Carpathians where the Romanian army carried on military operations to conquer Transylvania. Romanian war statement caused panic to Saxon and Hungarian population and determined those ethnic groups be evacuated from before of the Romanian armies. The present study spotlights the way the different Saxon civilians and soldiers lived during the military conflicts and ˝Romanian occupation˝. The analyzed texts offer details on the daily life backwards the front, on some civilians’ exode and refugee toward the inner territories of Hungary, and on Romanian and German tactical exercises in Transylvania. The Saxons distinctly perceived the Romanian army; they accused the invading enemy of direct or indirect abuses through tolerating robberies within the occupied territories. On the other hand, various representatives of the Saxon clergy described with much more aloofness the events by showing that the moral decline backwards the front was present among all the Transylvanian nationalities. ”
- Limba de redactare: română
- Vezi publicația: Banatica
- Editura: Muzeului Banatului Montan
- Loc publicare: Reşiţa
- Anul publicaţiei: 2017
- Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: 27; anul 2017
- Paginaţia: 587-608
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- Realizatori:  ABRUDAN, Mircea-Gheorghe (autor)
- Descriptori:  memorialistică, Transilvania, Austro-Ungaria, saxoni, Marele Război, germani, armata austro-ungară, Ardeal, Front, sas