Brutus Coste papers, 1936-1985.

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Brutus Coste papers, 1936-1985.

Correspondence, dispatches, memoranda, reports, press releases, speeches and writings, conference proceedings, financial records, and printed matter, relating to Romanian diplomacy during World War II; discussion of Romania at the Paris Peace Conference of 1946; Romanian and other Eastern European émigré affairs; postwar anti-communist movements, especially the Assembly of Captive European Nations and the Truth about Romania Committee; and the status of human rights in Romania and elsewhere in Eastern Europe.

85 ms. boxes.

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Coste, Brutus, 1910-1985.

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Romanian diplomat; chargé d'affaires to the United States, 1940-1941, and to Portugal, 1944-1946; secretary general, Assembly of Captive European Nations, 1954-1965. From the description of Brutus Coste papers, 1936-1985. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872204 Biographical Note 1910 Born in Ciacova, Romania ...

Truth about Romania Committee.

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ACEN (Organization)

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Founded in 1954 and composed of exiled democratic leaders, diplomats, trade unionists and intellectuals from captive European nations. The Assembly's purpose is political action aimed at the restoration of freedom and independence for the nations of Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Romania. Committees of the ACEN include Cultural-Information; Economic-Social; and Political-legal. The ACEN News is published bi-monthly. From the descri...

Paris Peace Conference (1946).

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The Paris Peace Conference met from July 29 - October 15, 1946 to discuss peace treaties with Bulgaria, Italy, Finland, Hungary, and Rumania. Treaties had been drafted by the Council of Foreign Ministers, and agreed upon in major part by the United States, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and France. From the description of Records, 1945-1946. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155486317 ...