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  2. Post–World War II Romanian war crime trials - Wikipedia

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    The treaty of peace with Romania obliged the country to apprehend and bring to trial those accused of "war crimes and crimes against peace and humanity". [2] Only 4 Romanian war criminals were executed (Ion Antonescu, Mihai Antonescu, Constantin Z. Vasiliu and Gheorghe Alexianu) and hundreds more were sentenced to prison or forced labor. [3]

  3. Category:Bulgarian war crimes - Wikipedia

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    Massacres committed by Bulgaria (5 P) T. The Holocaust in Bulgaria (2 C, 12 P) W. World War I crimes by the Kingdom of Bulgaria (6 P) Pages in category "Bulgarian war ...

  4. Bulgaria during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The government of the Kingdom of Bulgaria under Prime Minister Georgi Kyoseivanov declared a position of neutrality upon the outbreak of World War II. Bulgaria was determined to observe it until the end of the war; but it hoped for bloodless territorial gains in order to recover the territories lost in the Second Balkan War and World War I, as well as gain other lands with a significant ...

  5. Second Balkan War - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria thus enlarged its territory by 16 percent compared to what it was before the First Balkan War, increasing its population from 4.3 to 4.7 million people. Romania enlarged its territory by 5 percent and Montenegro by 62 percent. [44] Greece increased her population from 2.7 to 4.4 million and her territory by 68 percent.

  6. Category:War crimes in Romania - Wikipedia

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    World War II crimes in Romania (2 C, 9 P) This page was last edited on 27 September 2020, at 20:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Romania in World War II - Wikipedia

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    On 7 September, under the Treaty of Craiova, Southern Dobruja (which Bulgaria had lost after the Romanian invasion during the Second Balkan War in 1913), was ceded to Bulgaria under pressure from Germany. Despite the relatively recent acquisition of these territories, those were inhabited by a majority of Romanian speaking people (except ...

  8. Category:Romanian people convicted of war crimes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Romanian people convicted of war crimes" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Treaty of Craiova - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic and religious makeup of Southern Dobruja as of 1930. The Treaty of Craiova finally crystallized in a return to the 1912 borders. The southern part of the Dobruja, which had been conquered by Romania during the Second Balkan War, [2] was returned to Bulgaria and assumed for Romania the loss of a territory with an area of 7,142 km 2 (2,758 sq mi) and a population of which ethnic Romanians ...