Interwar Scenes (IV) The article evokes scenes from the interwar period. Journalists played an
important role in the epoch. For them, attending restaurants was a way to
socialize. Major writers could be found in the company of journalists. Also,
the Royal House of Romania as well as some representatives of other Royal
Houses are the subject of the article. In the interwar period, King Carol II
was the headliner of many newspapers. Carol II was subject for the foreign
press even as a young man, given his love affairs and successive waivers as
hereditary prince. Unlike his predecessors, Carol II was perfectly aware of the
impact of the press. Of course, all this appetite to always be present in
newspapers suggests his authoritarian intentions, materialized in 1938. DAN CIACHIR |
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