Esperanto in Romania
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Esperanto is a minor language in Romania.
History
The first Esperanto–Romanian dictionary was written by Marta Frollo in 1889, and the Esperanto community in Romania was pioneered by Henriko Fischer-Galați in the 1900s.[citation needed] The Romanian Esperanto Society was founded in 1907.[1] Ethnic Hungarian priest Andreo Cseh was a major figure of the Romanian Esperantist movement in the 1920s.[2] An Esperantist group in Cluj was arrested in 1922 after the green star of Esperanto was mistaken for a communist star, but the head of the resulting military tribunal absolved the group and described Esperanto "a very beautiful cultural movement".[3]
The Romanian Esperanto Society was recognized as a legal entity in 1947, but the Esperanto movement in Romania started suffering suppression by the
See also
References
Bibliography
- Lins, Ulrich (2016). Dangerous Language — Esperanto Under Hitler and Stalin. ISBN 9781349715053.
- Lins, Ulrich (2017). Dangerous Language — Esperanto and the Decline of Stalinism. ISBN 9781352000207.