Romгўnia, 1866вђ“1947 -
: Despite the switch, the Red Army occupied the country, and the Soviet-backed Romanian Communist Party systematically dismantled the existing political structure.
: Despite industrial growth, the rural population suffered under a repressive land ownership system, leading to a massive uprising that was violently suppressed by the army, highlighting deep social inequalities. 3. The First World War and "Greater Romania" (1914–1927) RomГўnia, 1866–1947
: Under pressure from Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, Romania was forced to cede Northern Transylvania to Hungary, Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina to the USSR, and Southern Dobruja to Bulgaria. : Despite the switch, the Red Army occupied
The interwar period was marked by democratic struggle and the rise of the far-right . The First World War and "Greater Romania" (1914–1927)
On August 23, 1944, as Soviet forces approached, to overthrow Antonescu, switching Romania to the Allied side.
: To counter Russian influence, Carol I secretly joined the Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy) in 1883.