Secrets of the Balkans . Fortress in Brassov, Transylvania. Bridge over Danube River at Cerna Voda, Roumania, Destroyed by the German Army ELECTIONS CONTROLLED BY GERMANS 223 in conformity with the treaty of Bucharest, to makerequisitions for the Germans. (/w/y 5.) The peace treaty has been approved bythe Senate, and the king has given orders to maintainstrict neutrahty. {July 8.) The Senate and the Chambers have madetheir answers to the address of the king. That of theSenate mentions that the peace of Bucharest will permitreestablishment of old relations with the Central Powers,while that of


Secrets of the Balkans . Fortress in Brassov, Transylvania. Bridge over Danube River at Cerna Voda, Roumania, Destroyed by the German Army ELECTIONS CONTROLLED BY GERMANS 223 in conformity with the treaty of Bucharest, to makerequisitions for the Germans. (/w/y 5.) The peace treaty has been approved bythe Senate, and the king has given orders to maintainstrict neutrahty. {July 8.) The Senate and the Chambers have madetheir answers to the address of the king. That of theSenate mentions that the peace of Bucharest will permitreestablishment of old relations with the Central Powers,while that of the Chambers does not make any allusionto their future relations. In his reply, the king hasstated that their neutrality will permit them to enter-tain their peace relations, and also friendly relations withall the countries. {July 16.) Notwithstanding the ratification of peace,the Germans continue to make demands, especially infinancial matters. They seek control of the NationalBank of Roumania, with the right to appoint the per-sonnel of the bank. They


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