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Michael of Romania

by Ivor Porter

"King Michael of Romania was the only constitutional monarch to lead his people in person during the Second World War. After refusing to act as a puppet king and thereby give legitimacy to the regime Hitler had set up in Romania, the twenty-year-old king led a coup d'etat against the Germans that shortened the war and postponed the communist dictatorship of his country. In the first biography of King Michael for many years, Ivor Porter draws on a wealth of primary sources, including interviews with King Michael - whom he first met as a young Army officer over sixty years ago - the Romanian royal archives and Queen Helen's unpublished diaries, to tell the story of this unique monarch." "Michael's childhood was as grim as a grotesque fairy tale. Born in 1921, one of his first memories was of his mother in tears. The cause of her unhappiness was her unscrupulous husband, King Carol II - who abandoned his family and crown for his mistress but later returned to usurp his son's throne and exile his wife. During the war everything changed. King Carol was forced by the Germans to abdicate in favour of eighteen-year-old Michael. Hitler made Romania a staging post for his invasion of Russia but completely underestimated its new king. On 23 August 1944 Michael, with the support of the Romanian Resistance, led a successful coup d'etat against the Germans. For three years - with the Soviet army in occupation, the Western Allies unable to help, and the two main democratic parties virtually destroyed - he hung on grimly to some degree of constitutional democracy until Stalin showed his hand. Ivor Porter tells the tale of the king who tried desperately to save his country and who, after being exiled by the Communists for fifty years, was finally able to return and tell his people, 'I love you. Don't forget that.'"--Jacket.

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