Romania and the First World War
Military historian Major General Dr Mihail E. Ionescu discusses relations between Romania and Britain during the First World War. After two years of neutrality (1914-1916), Romania allied with Britain, France, Russia and Italy and entered the war with the aim of unifying the Romanian provinces under Austrian-Hungarian rule, and first of all Transylvania, with the Old Kingdom of Romania. Despite the courage and heroism shown in some fierce battles, the might of the Central Power armies and especi
11.30am - 12.30pm
Free, booking recommended
National Army Museum
Royal Hospital Rd, Chelsea, London SW3 4HT
Fri 15 Jun 2018