A brief outline of the Romanian-language department at DW
Historian Ioan-Aurel Pop looks at the origins of the Romanian people.
World War I veterans, orphans and widows accounted for around 12% of the population of Greater Romania
Bucharest's Parliament Palace hosts mock trial of leading Nazi eugenists.
Radio Romania's Oral History Centre celebrates its 30th anniversary.
Mental illnesses have always been a source of pain for patients and their relatives
The Romanian communist secret police at times went to great lengths to recruit assets
Operation Villages Roumains was set up abroad in 1988 to fight the destruction of Romanian villages by the communists.
One of the great processes after the Second World War was the decolonization of the world
The 1923 Constitution reflected Romania's territorial gains in the wake of WWI.
Educating the youth in the spirit of Marxist-Leninist ideology became a major national project after 1945
Pro Transylvania opposed the cessation by Romania of Northern Transylvania to Hungary under Vienna Award of August 1940.
Some communists eliminated their fellow party members in order to grab power within the ranks
About Romanian-American relations during and post-WWII told through inteviews to Radio Romania's Oral History Centre.
Ninety percent of picturesque Uranus district was lost to communist-era urban planning in the 1980s.