- King Michael's Coup
King Michael's Coup refers to the
coup d'etat led by King Michael ofRomania in1944 against the pro-Nazi Romanian faction ofIon Antonescu .The coup
On
August 23 ,1944 , King Michael joined with pro-Allied politicians (which included the Communists) and led a successful coup with support from opposition politicians and the army. Michael, who was initially considered to be not much more than a "figurehead", was able to successfully depose theIon Antonescu dictatorship. The king offered a non-confrontational retreat to German ambassadorManfred Freiherr von Killinger . But the Germans considered the coup "reversible" and tried to turn the situation around by military attacks. TheRomanian First Army , theRomanian Second Army (forming), what little was left of theRomanian Third Army (remnants only) and theRomanian Fourth Army (one corps) were under orders from the king to defend Romania against any German attacks. The king then offered to put Romania's battered armies on the side of theAllies .Aftermath
The coup speeded the Red Army's advance into Romania. [ [http://countrystudies.us/romania/23.htm "Country Studies: Romania". Chap. 23. US Library of Congress] ] It has been estimated by some to have shortened the war by as much as six months [Constantiniu, Florin, "O istorie sinceră a poporului român" ("An Honest History of the Romanian People"), Ed. Univers Enciclopedic, Bucureşti, 1997, ISBN 973-9243-07-X]
The complexities of negotiations between the
USSR andUnited Kingdom postponed formal Allied recognition of the "de facto" change of orientation until September 12. During this time, Soviet troops started moving into Romania. The Soviets, acting as if Romania was still an enemy, allegedly robbed and raped at will. They took approximately 140,000 Romanian prisoners (some estimates are as high as 600,000).Fact|date=April 2007 About 130,000 Romanian soldiers were taken prisoner and transported to the Soviet Union, where many perished in prison camps. [ [http://countrystudies.us/romania/23.htm "Country Studies: Romania". Chap. 23. US Library of Congress] ]The armistice was signed three weeks later on
September 12 ,1944 , on terms the Soviets virtually dictated. [ [http://countrystudies.us/romania/23.htm "Country Studies: Romania". Chap. 23. US Library of Congress] ] The coup effectively amounted to a "capitulation", [ [http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/148133682.html?did=148133682&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&dids=148133682:148133682:&date=Aug+25%2C+1944&author=&pub=The+Washington+Post++ "Hitler Resorts To 'Puppets' In Romania"] , "Washington Post ",August 25 ,1944 ] an "unconditional surrender" [ [http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/nytimes/88607977.html?did=88607977&FMT=ABS&FMTS=AI&date=Aug+24%2C+1944&author=By+DANIEL+T.+BRIGHAMBy+Telephone+to+THE+NEW+YORK+TIMES.&pub=New+York+Times++ "King Proclaims Nation's Surrender and Wish to Help Allies"] , "The New York Times ",August 24 ,1944 ] to the Soviets.In October 1944
Winston Churchill ,Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , proposed an agreement with Soviet dictatorJoseph Stalin on how to split upEastern Europe in spheres of influence after the war. The Soviet Union was offered a 90% share of influence in Romania. [ [http://www.ena.lu?lang=2&doc=4272 The dividing up of Europe] ]In the Armistice Agreement [ [http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/wwii/rumania.htm The Armistice Agreement with Romania] ] of
September 12 ,1944 , it was stipulated in Article 18 that "An Allied Control Commission will be established which will undertake until the conclusion of peace the regulation of and control over the execution of the present terms under the general direction and orders of the Allied (Soviet) High Command, acting on behalf of the Allied Powers". In the Annex to Article 18, it was made clear that "The Romanian Government and their organs shall fulfill all instructions of the Allied Control Commission arising out of the Armistice Agreement." It also made clear that The Allied Control Commission would have its seat inBucharest . In line with Article 14 of the Armistice Agreement twoRomanian People's Tribunals were set up to try suspected war criminals.The
Romanian Army ended the war fighting alongside the Soviets against Germans. They fought inTransylvania ,Hungary , andCzechoslovakia . In May 1945, theRomanian First Army and theRomanian Fourth Army took part in thePrague Offensive . The Romanians incurred heavy casualties fightingNazi Germany .Antonescu was placed under arrest. The new Prime Minister, Lt. General
Constantin Sănătescu , gave custody of Antonescu to the Communists, who delivered him onSeptember 1 to the Soviets. [ [http://www.worldwar2.ro/generali/?article=96"Marshal Ion Antonescu",WorldWar2.ro, Romanian Armed Forces in the Second World War] ] [ [http://www.ziua.net/display.php?id=205697&data=2006-08-19&ziua=31a759d5aafc28a47a9c0b5534f29c38 “23 august - radiografia unei lovituri de Palat”, paragraph” Predaţi comuniştilor”, Dosare Ultrasecrete] , "Ziua ",August 19 ,2006 ] He would be tried and exectuted in 1946.King Michael was spared the fate of another former German ally, Prince Kyril, Regent of Bulgaria, executed by the Soviets in 1945, and was also the last monarch behind the
Iron Curtain to lose his throne. Under the Communist régime Michael functioned as little more than a figurehead; he was finally forced to abdicate in 1947. He also received international recognition: at the end of the war, King Michael was awarded the highest degree (Chief Commander) of theLegion of Merit by U.S. PresidentHarry S. Truman . He was also decorated with the SovietOrder of Victory byStalin "for the courageous act of the radical change in Romania's politics towards a break-up fromHitler 's Germany and an alliance with theUnited Nations , at the moment when there was no clear sign yet of Germany's defeat," according to an official description of the decoration. [ro iconen icon "Armata Română în Al Doilea Război Mondial. Romanian Army in World War II."Bucharest : "Meridiane" publishing house,1995 , p. 196] According to theAlbania n Communist leaderEnver Hoxha , [Enver Hoxha . [http://www.marx2mao.com/Other/TT82v.html "The Titoites"] . The "Naim Frasheri" publishing house,Tirana ,1982 , page 518] Michael had earned theOrder of Victory for his surrender to the Soviets in a situation in which he could do nothing else.However, some claim [ro icon [http://www.ziua.ro/display.php?id=154945&data=2004-08-16&ziua=30e1c7611c4e06fdbfb078bfa30189cc "Pamfil Seicaru about August 23: "More shame, fewer victims"] , Ziua,
August 16 ,2004 ] that Michael's coup afforded Stalin's troops a faster advance [ [http://countrystudies.us/romania/23.htm "Country Studies: Romania". Chap. 23. US Library of Congress] ] into Romania and Europe, to the detriment of that of the Western Allies. Some others [ro icon [http://www.lumeam.ro/nr8_2004/editorial.html "A Day of August in Mourning"] , "Lumea ", August 2004] even see in Michael's failure to be invited, with a few exceptions, to most of the V.E. Day celebrations in the West throughout the years, a tacit condemnation by the Western Allies of the consequences of his coup. Michael was not invited to the 60th anniversary of the V.E. Day by any Western Ally. He was invited only to the celebrations in Russia and to some Czech and Slovak commemorations on the same occasion. [ [http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2005/05/38D4D252-BE7E-4943-A6A9-4E3C1B32A05F.html World War II -- "60 Years After: Former Romanian Monarch Remembers Decision To Switch Sides"] , RFE/RL,May 6 ,2005 ]ee also
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Romania during World War II
*Armistice between Italy and Allied armed forces
*Bulgarian coup d'état of 1944
*Moscow Armistice andLapland War References
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