Draft:Repatriation of the representatives of Romania who took refuge in southern Russia (1918)

In 1917, a number of Romanian representatives took refuge in southern Russia. The repatriation of those representatives refers to the series of events that took place in southern Russia (especially in Odesa) during the First World War, in the first months of 1918, whose victims were the leaders of Romanian refugees (parliamentarians, officers, landowners, industrialists) evacuated due to occupying a large part of the Romanian territory following the 1916 military campaign, which were arrested by the Bolsheviks of Odesa and later repatriated in 1918, on the ships Împăratul Traian, Dacia and finally Cernoe more, as a result of the agreements occurred between the Romanian government and Rumcherod (Averescu-Rakovsky Agreement[n 1]) with the contribution of the Canadian colonel Joseph Boyle.[n 2] For the most part, testimonies of those directly involved in events are presented.
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