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Radio Romania International

On December 1,
2021, the Central Bank of Romania issued a new bank bill worth 20 Lei, that is
approximately 4 Euro, featuring Ecaterina Teodoroiu, a heroine of the First
World War. Also in December last year, the government adopted a law whereby
2022 is devoted to Smaranda Brăescu, the first female parachute jumper. The two
figures pay homage to the heritage and efforts of Romanian women throughout
history and a tribute to those who gave their lives alongside men. Ecaterina
Teodoroiu and Smaranda Brăescu were two women who experienced great hardships,
yet had the strength to continue pursuing their passion and vocation.

Ecaterina
Teodoroiu was the heroine-symbol of the First World War. The woman-soldier who
didn t want to stay behind the frontline, but always sought to be in the heat
of battle, Ecaterina Teodoroiu was born in 1894 in Gorj County into a peasant
family. She was a hardworking pupil, and before getting admitted in ....

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Radio Romania International

At the end of WWI, the world was in search mode. It was searching for peace, for a better world, but at the same time searching for a way to restore the old order of things. Old and new ideas were clashing. In that tumult, revolutionary ideas seemed to many as the best idea. The war had generated great hardships, and radical solutions had gained ground, as had the Bolshevik revolutions in Russia, Hungary, and Germany. Against this background, in the center of Bucharest on 13 December 1918, a labor strike by workers in print shops would come to a tragic conclusion. 6 were left dead and 15 wounded when the army intervened against people demanding their rights.

 

 

Of course, this brief description merits explanation, and historian Ioan Scurtu brings it to us:

“In Bucharest, the headquarters of the Socialist Party was right in the center of the city, behind the Kretzulescu Church. The workers started marching from there, aiming to reac ....

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