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Romania During World War I - Observations of an American Journalist

English · Hardback

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Although ruled by a German king, Romania had strong cultural and historical ties to France and the West. The young nation also had territorial ambitions that it hoped to satisfy. The country maintained a cautious neutrality in the early years of the war. One of those who witnessed this situation was the American journalist John Reed.

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Born in Portland, Oregon on October 22, 1887, John Reed was among the most highly acclaimed journalists of his day, famous for his first-hand accounts of the Mexican Revolution, where he rode alongside Pancho Villa, in addition to his famous book on the Russian Revolution. Reed was also a political activist and a founding member of the Communist Labor Party of America. He died in Russia on October 17, 1920, and is one of only three Americans buried in the Kremlin Wall.

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