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First among Un-Equals: challenging German stereotypes of the Romanian army during the Second World War / Harward, Grant T   Journal Article
Harward, Grant T Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article is the first in a new examination of the Romanian Armed Forces during the Second World War. The Romanian Armed Forces were the most important Axis ally on the Eastern Front. To understand the German-Romanian alliance from 1941-1944 one must understand the underlying stereotypes which influenced German interaction with the Romanians. However, far from just categorizing the stereotypes and biases of the Germans toward the Romanians the article also shows how these stereotypes had immediate impact on the alliance and fulfilled important functions for the Germans. Once one understands the stereotypes and their context in German-Romanian military relations, then one can begin to delve into the true extent of Romania's military contribution during the Second World War.
Key Words Racism  Army  Germany  Romania  World War II  Second World War 
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Peasant armies at odds: Romanian-Soviet interaction during the Second World War / Harward, Grant T   Journal Article
Harward, Grant T Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The battle on the Eastern Front is usually depicted as simply a clash between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. However, a multitude of nations joined the Axis on the Eastern Front. Of all these nations, Romania was the most important ally of the Wehrmacht. The depth of Romania's alliance with Nazi Germany has just begun to be explored in the last two decades, but examination of the relationship between the Romanian Army and the Red Army during the war is still almost non-existent. This is particularly troubling when it is taken into account that the Romanian Army eventually fought alongside the Red Army in the last year of the war. This article explores the evolution of Romanian-Soviet interaction from enemies to allies.
Key Words Germany  Romania  Soviet Russia  Nazi  Peasant Armies  World War II 
Second World War 
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