Slamming the door in Bucharest: Soviet Steps in imposing the Groza Government (March 1st to 6th, 1945)   
        1 Ianuarie 2014
     
    
        
          
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                      dictatură
                
                      Comunism
                
                      Uniunea Sovietică
                
                      political regime
                
                      Communism, dictatorship
                
                      Romania (Roumania, Rumania)on
                
                      Soviet Union
                
                      regim politic
                
              
             
                     
          
         
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    Abstract 
      The paper focuses on the evolution of Romanian political turmoil during the timeframe 1 – 6 March 1945 in the 
light of new information from British documents that provides a comprehensive analysis.
As occupying Soviets required the dismissal of the Rădescu Government, King Michael had to accept. The 
Romanian King and the democratic/historical parties hoped to form a national union Government, excluding 
as before Antonescu’s collaborators and Legionaries, based on the percentage held by each party in the Rădescu 
Government. With Soviet help, Petru Groza, one of the leading members of the National Democratic Front, 
dominated by Communists, was nominated Prime Minister by the King. Groza offerred only a minimal 
participation to the historical parties, which rejected the proposal argumenting they were representing the political 
majority of the Romanian people. Warned by the Soviets, King Michael had to accept the installment of the Groza 
Government. The new Government informally represented the first Communist Government of Romania.