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MIRCEA A. DIACONU, War and Theater on an Open Stage (Aurel Onciul in the Years 1902, 1903, 1904 etc.) (II)363
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CAROL-ALEXANDRU MOHR, Constantin Isopescu-Grecul – a Revealing Speech for Understanding the Events of October 1918399
OVIDIU BÂTĂ, The Wood Industry in Bukovina. Woodworking Factories and Workshops415
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EVENT REPORTS
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IN MEMORIAM
PAULA-TAMARA CIOBÎCĂ, A Man Who Lived for Râdăuţi – Gheorghe Schipor (1953–2023)645