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druzhina
Posted: November 20, 2003 12:21 am
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Did the Romanian Armed forces have their own newspapers? What were
they?
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dragos03
Posted: December 14, 2003 07:48 pm
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They had several newspapers, like "Soldatul" or "Santinela". There were also locally-printed newspapers like "Ecoul Crimeei" (only during the Crimeean campaign).
Every specialty had its own newspaper: "Revista Infanteriei", "Revista Artileriei", "Revista aviatiei", etc.
Another was "Romania militara".
Foreign states edited some newspapers in Romanian language: "Signal", "Der Adler", "Deutschland" (german), "Tempo" (italian) and "Graiul liber" (edited by the russians for the romanian prisoners in USSR).
If you want to know more, i will send you my diploma on this subject (i'm a journalist student), when it's finished.

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Posted: December 14, 2003 08:16 pm
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aaaaaaaaaaa :oops:

i'm feeling pretty embarassed to ask. can you send it to me tooo? i am also curious.
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dragos03
Posted: December 14, 2003 10:54 pm
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When it's finished (in 1 month), i will send it to anyone interested. But it's in Romanian.
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Posted: December 15, 2003 02:10 am
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Hello Dragos, you probably collect newspapers, don't you?
I don't know, but was Ordinea a military newspaper in WWII?

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Posted: December 16, 2003 06:18 pm
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Dragos03, - one more reader for your diploma thesis...please send me a copy too...you chose an interesting topic.
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Carol I
Posted: December 16, 2003 07:02 pm
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One more name on the list. Please let me know when you finish your graduation project. Thanks.
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Posted: December 17, 2003 07:46 am
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dragos03 i wish you the same interest for your paper to come from the people that are supposed to grade it! cause you`ll definnitively get a 10!

best wishes!
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dragos03
Posted: December 17, 2003 11:11 pm
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Thank you for your interest. When it's ready i will post a message. I don't think my teachers will be very interested in my paper, but that's a good thing because they won't know what to criticise.
I am not a newspaper collector, just a student. Everything i know it's from the archives. I don't know about "Ordinea".

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Posted: December 20, 2003 12:01 am
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Hello Dragos!

I'm also very interested in reading your thesis, since I have a good collection of Romanian WW2 newspapers and magazines ; Ultima Ora, Tempo, Semnalul, Sentinela, Romanian Signal, Ordinea, Europa Noua, Scanteia, Era Noua, Universul, Porunca Vremii etc.

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Bernard Miclescu
Posted: December 20, 2003 08:08 am
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Dragos, if You don't mind I would like to read your thesis when it will be finished. I do not know much about the subject you choose. Untill then "bon vent" and thank You in advance.

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Posted: December 21, 2003 07:53 pm
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Me, too, Dragos!

And "multa bafta"!
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mabadesc
Posted: December 21, 2003 08:09 pm
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A few more interested readers and you're better off publishing it as a book...you can make some profit too... biggrin.gif
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dragos03
Posted: December 26, 2003 10:23 pm
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Thank you again for your interest, but i think you expect too much from my thesis. It will be a simple hisory of military actions, with examples from the newspapers, to see how they were reflected. Maybe someday i will write a book about it.
Geto-dacul where did you get your newspapers from? I only have a few Signal and Tempo (Romanian version).
Merry Christmas and a happy new year to all of you.

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Geto-Dacul
Posted: December 27, 2003 12:52 am
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dragos03 wrote :

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Geto-dacul where did you get your newspapers from? I only have a few Signal and Tempo (Romanian version).


A Romanian dealer proposed me the personal collection of a famous Romanian numismat, Mr. Buzdugan. It had tens of old newspapers, with "historicial new". I bought the newspapers and the propaganda magazines & tracts for 150$. A very good historical investment... :keep: :ro:

Best regards and happy holidays!

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