King Michael Calls for Aid
by Jeff Provine
Author
says: what if King Michael of Romania had refused to abdicate under
Soviet pressure? muses Jeff Provine's on his excellent blog
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Alternate History. Please note that the opinions expressed in this post
do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s).
On December 30th 1948,
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icon to follow us on Squidoo.in the singular event that began the
conflict that would become known as World War III, King Michael of Romania
gave an international appeal to stop the Soviet takeover of his country.
The closing days of World War II saw the Russian occupation of Eastern
Europe swallowing up Poland, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Albania, and East
Germany. While the West had agreed to occupy until stability and then
withdraw, the Soviets looked to stay and expand their power. Beyond
occupation, the Soviets pressed remaining countries to join them by
preying on them politically. In 1947, Hungary, having already abolished
its monarchy, conducted a plebiscite manipulated by Soviets to bring about
the People's Republic of Hungary. The same year, it looked as if Romania
would be the next to fall.
"Who was it that whacked Stalin in this TL? :D " -
reader's commentsKing Michael was unnerved by Soviet clout, but he
had seen enough suffering from his people and gradually gave way in March
1945 when he appointed a government dominated by Soviet sympathizers. In
1947, he traveled to London to attend the wedding of his cousins Princess
Elizabeth and Philip. There, rumors circulated that he did not wish to
return to Romania, though Michael refused any offers of asylum. Seeing his
plight, Winston Churchill encouraged Michael with, "above all things, a
King must be courageous".
Michael returned to Romania and immediately felt the pressures of Soviet
take-over. But, he was the same Michael that, at a mere 26 years old, had
rallied with the pro-Allied leaders of Romania and overthrown the Nazi
camp's stranglehold. The coup had invited in the Soviets, and now it was
time for Michael to rebel again. He found his capitalist supporters,
locked down the palace, and, on December 30, sent out by radio and
telegram an appeal to the United Nations and individual governments of the
United States, Britain, France, and others for support against what he
called an invasion from the roots.
"Someone VERY brave... " - reader's commentsThe
diplomatic gamble would pay off as Stalinists overreacted. Prime Minister
Groza had threatened to murder 1,000 students who had been arrested for
speaking out against the Soviet Union. The massacre began and rallied the
Romanian people against Soviet supporters. Declaring a state of unrest,
the Prime Minister called for Soviet military aid, and an invasion began
that sparked action from Western nations in early 1948. Dwight Eisenhower,
again Supreme Commander in Europe, led his generals in the heaviest
fighting in eastern Germany, then joining up with the Polish Resistance
and sparking revolutions in the rest of the Eastern Bloc. Romania itself
would be filled with guerrilla warfare against a vastly superior force
until Allied tanks led the liberation of Bucharest in 1949. Michael, who
had been spirited out of the country just after the Soviet invasion,
returned from his government-in-exile in London shortly thereafter.
"or someone desperately seeking to get off of his
"short" list... " - reader's commentsMeanwhile, Italy invaded the
Julian March in 1948, which was ceded by Yugoslavia, and Tito sued for a
separate peace. Mao Zedong in China was defeated by Chiang Kai-shek's
Nationalist Army, who made certain that Communism was stamped out in the
East. Socialist upstarts in India had been put down by Britain's agreement
of independence, though French Indochina would see much bloodshed before
native Vietnamese were given self-rule.
The Allies pressed into Russia through liberating Ukraine. From
experience, they knew Stalin would never give up, despite the use of
atomic weapons on his bases. The Cold War portion continued as the
stalemated Allies waited until Stalin was finally assassinated and Moscow
fell into civil war. Russia was Balkanized, and the exhausted Allies fell
into retirement, letting loose their colonies over the '50s and '60s and
settling into a new era of capitalistic rule under the American
superpower.
Author
says in reality Michael of Romania abdicated under Soviet pressure (what
he referred to as "blackmail") in a radio address while troops surrounded
his palace. He and his family went into exile, eventually settling in asylum
in Franco?s Spain, while Romania would be under Soviet rule until it would
finally see its violent revolution in 1989. To view guest historian's
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