Romanian Crucible: The Trial of Corneliu Zelea Codreanu
Description
The trial of Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, leader of the Legionary Movement in Romania, marked a critical moment in the history of the country between the two World Wars. It destroyed the last vestiges of democracy and laid the groundwork for the establishment of the royal dictatorship by Carol II.
Romanian Crucible presents the transcript of the trial, for the first-time in English translation, edited and accompanied by an introductory study by two leading specialists on Romanian history, Gheorghe Buzatu and Kurt W. Treptow. The book also contains a series of appendixes, which include journal entries from Codreanu in prison.
Praise for Romanian Crucible: The Trial of Corneliu Zelea Codreanu
"Ably translated into English by Diana Livesay and deftly edited by Kurt W. Treptow, with the publication of Romanian Crucible: The Trial of Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, Gheorghe Buzatu presents and documents every aspect of a political trial whose outcome was a key factor in 20th Century Romanian history."—Midwest Book Review