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Germany-Romania relations
Map indicating locations of Germany and Romania

Germany

Romania

Diplomatic relations between Germany and Romania began in 1880, when, following the Congress of Berlin, the German Empire recognized the independence of the Romanian Principality.[1]

Romania joined the Axis powers in November 1940, but following King Michael's Coup of August 1944 switched sides and fought side by side with the Soviets until the Red Army reached Berlin. Between 1967 and 1989, Germany invested an estimated billion German Marks to ransom the Germans of Romania, permitting a total of 226,654 Germans to leave communist Romania.

There is a German international school in Bucharest, Deutsche Schule Bukarest. Romania has the Romanian Cultural Institute "Titu Maiorescu" in Berlin.

Resident diplomatic missions

Embassy of Romania in Berlin

See also

References

  1. ^ (in Romanian) "Republica Federală Germania" at the Romanian Foreign Ministry site