Romania’s First World War Queen
During the First World War, while politicians prevaricated, Romania’s British-born queen Marie lobbied for entry on the side of the Entente, becoming the glamorous face of her adopted country’s war effort.
During the First World War, while politicians prevaricated, Romania’s British-born queen Marie lobbied for entry on the side of the Entente, becoming the glamorous face of her adopted country’s war effort.
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