Nicolae Iorga și generalii armatei române

Throughout his work, Nicolae Iorga can be considered a true father of Romanian military history. Contemporaneous with the politico-military events in which the Romanian army was engaged, the famous historian was also an authentic war reporter. Present on the Bulgarian theatre of operations in the su...

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