The Embassy of Poland in Chisinau staged an exhibition entitled “Polish-Romanian Military Alliance in Interwar Period” that will be inaugurated on April 27, at 1pm, at the entrance to the Museum of National History in Chisinau, IPN reports.
In a press release, the Embassy noted that the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Polish-Romanian military relations is celebrated in 2021. On March 3, 1921, representatives of Poland and Romania signed in Bucharest the Convention on the Defensive Alliance between the Republic of Poland and the Kingdom of Romania together with a secret military convention. This date is therefore the foundation stone of the modern military relations between the two countries.
In connection with the anniversary, the Polish Institute in Bucharest mounted an exhibition that consists of 13 boards representing chronologically the mutual relations between the two countries that in the interwar period were connected between them not only by the common border, but also by the strategic defensive alliance that ensured mutual support in case of aggression on the part of the Soviet Union.
The exhibition will be available in the open air, on the museum’s fence, and can be visited until end-May.