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Exhibition: Romania and the Great War

Location

National Army Museum,

Royal Hospital Road, London,
SW3 4HT

Dates

This exhibition CLOSED on Sun, 15th Jul 2018

This exhibition has finished.

Cost: Free of Charge

Description

In partnership with the Romanian Cultural Institute, the National Army Museum is hosting a free temporary display following Romania’s participation in the First World War.

It charts the eager years of neutrality (1914-1916), the fierce battles of 1916 on the Entente side, the painful retreat to Moldavia, the striking victories of 1917 and the momentous victory of 1918, which offered a strategic foundation to the political unification of all Romanian provinces and the creation of a modern, democratic state.

The display vividly depicts a time of hope, heroism and tragedy through photographs, maps, uniforms and objects, including original First World War medals.


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Location

National Army Museum,

Royal Hospital Road, London,
SW3 4HT

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