Word: bucharest
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Said a bristling British spokesman: "We certainly did not apply any pressure on the King. . . . Our views about the Groza Government have been well known to the Russians since they removed the Radescu Government early this year and installed the present regime." Next, United Press, in a Bucharest dispatch filed abroad to avoid Rumanian censorship, reported that strong-arm Andrei Vishinsky, ace Russian trouble shooter, had given King Michael just two hours to dismiss Radescu, install Groza...
Inevitably, as the trading in rye got hotter & sharper, some traders got hurt. One of those hurt the most (he lost over $800,000) was Vienna-born Bernhard Rosee (pronounced Roo-say), a cosmopolitan gentleman who has traded on the commodity exchanges of Liverpool, Paris, Rotterdam, Bucharest, Winnipeg and New York...
...Order, Old Style. Correspondent Leigh White, no stranger to the Balkans, visited Bucharest last spring. Last week he reported his impressions of Rumania in the Saturday Evening Post. Among them...
...creed of Communism. But I do demand that a magazine of TIME'S pretensions and professed journalistic ideals face up to the unparalleled political situation that exists today: in 28 years Soviet socialism, the prelude to Communism, has unfurled its flag from Vladivostok to Berlin, Vienna, Belgrade and Bucharest. France and Italy are going Communist, in spite of the feverish behind-the-scenes efforts of British and Americans to prevent this "catastrophe." Most of Europe is going the same way. In China millions have embraced this creed. In fact, the Communists have organized groups in every nation...
...longer enjoying British sanctuary from his Russian-controlled Government was another Balkan notable: Rumanian ex-Premier General Nicolai Radescu. He escaped to the British Legation in Bucharest last March, but has since returned to his home in Bucharest...