Romania wasan ally of Germany against the Soviet Union invaders.
In the world war II Romania was allied with Germany.
1. Romania was not ready for war.2. It was difficult to choose between one side or the other.
In the World War II Romania was allied with Germany, Hungary, Finland, etc. against Soviet Union invaders.
The allies of Romania are: France, Italy, Great Britain, USA, Russia (only partially), etc.
No war in Romania in 1997.
Romania joined World War 1 in 1916 on the Entente side. Though defeated, it gained Transylvania, Banat and Bukovina from Austria-Hungary and Bessarabia from Russia.
In the world war II Romania was allied with Germany
Romania hadn't civil war.
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Romania was involved in the war against Libya.A contribution to the war of NATO countries against Libya.
After remaining neuteral for several years, Romania entered the war on the allied side. (Romania had been an ally of Austria-Hungary at the start of the war, but they claimed since Austria itself had started the war, they were under no obligations to attack and enter on the central powered side) They first fought with the Austro-Hungarian units and were successful. Things took a bad turn for Romania when General August von Mackenson attacked with Bulgarian, Ottoman Empire, and German forces. So they basically fought Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, The Ottoman Empire, and Germany.
In World War II Romania fought on both sides. In 1939, it declared its neutrality, while assessing its options. However, due to the Hungarian occupation of Transsylvania, and the Russian occupation of Bessarabia (Bulgaria also took a small south-eastern slice of territory), it entered the war on the Axis side. -EDIT: That was NOT the reason for Romania entering the Axis side, Russia was on the Allies side and Romania was far superior to Hungary so their influence meant nothing. The Romanians joined the Axis side because they believed that was the right side. On 23rd August 1944, the King took the power back from Marshall Antonescu and turned arms back against the Axis and sided with the Allies. Romania was occupied by the USSR, but did not loose its independence. Instead, it became a Communist republic in 1948.