Romania MILITARY DOCTRINE AND STRATEGY
Soldiers at Lake Herastrau
Courtesy Sam and Sarah Stulberg
In 1989 Romania had a military doctrine unique within
the
Warsaw Pact, a doctrine that had emerged during the two
decades
following the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia in
1968. Unlike
the other non-Soviet Warsaw Pact member states, it did not
subscribe to the alliance's joint military doctrine
devised by the
Soviet Union. Romania's political leadership developed a
military
doctrine based on the country's experience in interstate
relations
as well as its own interest in maintaining power.
Ceausescu was
increasingly identified as the founder of Romanian
military
doctrine and came to be linked to legendary Romanian
military
heroes and leaders such as Stephen the Great and Michael
the Brave.
Data as of July 1989
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