DescriptionCronica Regenerărei, in Mișcarea 1918-07-27.png
English: Fragment of Cronica Regenerărei, a current affairs and satirical column from Mișcarea, the (Iași-based) Romanian National Liberal daily, mocking the Progressive Conservative, pro-German cabinet of Alexandru Marghiloman. The missing top part reflects military censorship; the middle part is about a controversy surrounding terrorism suspect and fugitive Ilie Cătărău, whom Marghiloman viewed as an agent of the National Liberals, while Mișcarea pins him to Germany and Soviet Russia ("his work [is] carried out under the authority of Mr Hellferich and Rakovski"). Third part complains about an earlier article, detailing alleged fraud by government official Grigore Carp, being censored, despite its subject not being covered by the censorship laws.
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Mișcarea 168/1918
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Mișcarea staff
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