Rumania's sacrifice; her past, present, and future . RUMANIAS SACRIFICE should come to a decision as quickly as Russian minister at Bukharest, aided byhis English and French colleagues, warned theGovernment and the interventionist chiefs thatif Russia should cross the Carpathians aloneand should penetrate into Transylvania, Ru-mania would lose forever the opportunity toregain her rights. The successes of the GrandDuke Nicholas against the Austrians and theoccupation of Bukowina were of such a natureas to uphold the statement of the Russianminister. The Rumanian Government waskeepi


Rumania's sacrifice; her past, present, and future . RUMANIAS SACRIFICE should come to a decision as quickly as Russian minister at Bukharest, aided byhis English and French colleagues, warned theGovernment and the interventionist chiefs thatif Russia should cross the Carpathians aloneand should penetrate into Transylvania, Ru-mania would lose forever the opportunity toregain her rights. The successes of the GrandDuke Nicholas against the Austrians and theoccupation of Bukowina were of such a natureas to uphold the statement of the Russianminister. The Rumanian Government waskeeping its own counsel, but little by little itspurpose showed itself. The concentration oftroops on the Hungarian frontier and their ab-sence on the side of Russia, the sale of wheat tothe English, some purchases for the army, how-ever discreetly made, in neutral markets oreven from the Entente, refusal to sell benzin tothe Germans, although they offered a pricemany times greater than the normal, were factsto convince the Germans that they could no 48.


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