Translations:CP 03065/40/en: Difference between revisions

From Corr-Proust Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
<ref name="n5"> Alexandru Marghiloman (1854-1925), member of the Romanian Conservative party, was a germanophile. At the start of the conflict he supported neutrality. After Romania entered the war on the side of the Allies in May 1916, when its military defeats by Germany forced Romania to capitulate, King Ferdinand I appointed Marghiloman Prime Minister in March 1918 to negociate a separate peace with Germany, hoping that a German-friendly minister would obtain more favourable terms. It came to nothing, the peace treaty was not ratified by the Romanian delegates, and the Marghiloman government was overthrown in October 1918. </ref>
<ref name="n5"> Alexandru Marghiloman (1854-1925), member of the Romanian Conservative party, was a germanophile. At the start of the conflict he supported neutrality. After Romania entered the war on the side of the Allies in May 1916, when its military defeats by Germany forced Romania to capitulate, King Ferdinand I appointed Marghiloman Prime Minister in March 1918 to negociate a separate peace with Germany, hoping that a German-friendly minister would obtain more favourable terms. It came to nothing, the peace treaty was not ratified by the Romanian delegates, and the Marghiloman government was overthrown in October 1918. [PK, FP, FL] </ref>

Latest revision as of 10:40, 3 January 2023

Information about message (contribute)
This message has no documentation. If you know where or how this message is used, you can help other translators by adding documentation to this message.
Message definition (CP 03065)
<ref name="n5"> Alexandru [Alexandre] Marghiloman (1854-1925), membre du parti conservateur de Roumanie, était germanophile. Au début du conflit, il soutint la neutralité. Après l'entrée en guerre de la Roumanie aux côtés de l'Entente en mai 1916, lorsque ses défaites militaires face à l'Allemagne forcèrent la Roumanie à capituler, le roi Ferdinand I nomma Marghiloman premier ministre en mars 1918 pour négocier une paix séparée avec l'Allemagne, espérant qu'un ministre germanophile obtiendrait des conditions plus favorables. Il n'en fut rien, le traité de paix ne fut pas ratifié par les représentants roumains, et le gouvernement Marghiloman fut démis en octobre 1918. </ref>

[1]

  1. Alexandru Marghiloman (1854-1925), member of the Romanian Conservative party, was a germanophile. At the start of the conflict he supported neutrality. After Romania entered the war on the side of the Allies in May 1916, when its military defeats by Germany forced Romania to capitulate, King Ferdinand I appointed Marghiloman Prime Minister in March 1918 to negociate a separate peace with Germany, hoping that a German-friendly minister would obtain more favourable terms. It came to nothing, the peace treaty was not ratified by the Romanian delegates, and the Marghiloman government was overthrown in October 1918. [PK, FP, FL]