Abstrakt: |
Petru Groza took a well-thought-out, consistent and tolerant principled position towards the Hungarians in both minority and majority situations. In addition to the fact that he was well aware that Greater Romania can only be consolidated with a correct nationality policy, his tolerance can also be explained by his upbringing and his personality traits: the inclusive spirit of the Szászváros college, and the fact that directness and generosity were the cornerstones of his character. This is primarily why he was able to rise above the religious and racial prejudices characteristic of the age, and this is why he considered the Hungarians as equal partners. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |