Astra Salvensis (Jul 2019)

BANAT PROBLEM IN ROMAN-JUGOSLAVIAN REPORTS

  • Andrei Avram

Journal volume & issue
Vol. V, no. 11
pp. 137 – 158

Abstract

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At the end of the First World War, between Romania and Yugoslavia started a conflict because of the establishment of the borders between the two countries, but also because of the Banat problem. The Romanian-Yugoslavian debate dedicated to Banat is part of a series of conflicts that came at the end of the First World War, when the great empires have disappeared also. Despite of all the disagreements, the two states succeeded to step over the Banat different. Later, the two states, Romania and Yugoslavia were members of the same alliances, the little Antanta and Balkan Antanta and developed interesting and fruitful relationships that helped to the strengthen of their relationships and better communication between them.

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