King Carol II Abdicates in Favor of Son Michael I

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King Carol II of Romania abdicated the throne in favor of his son, Michael I, amidst a backdrop of political turmoil and pressure from various factions within the country. The decision to step down was influenced by the increasing political instability, as well as public discontent with the king's leadership. Following his abdication, King Carol II left the country, leaving the 18-year-old Michael I to assume the throne under a regency council. The young king faced a challenging political landscape, with Romania being drawn further into World War II and facing external pressures from neighboring countries. Michael I's reign marked a significant shift in Romania's political direction, as the country eventually joined the Allies in their fight against the Axis powers. The king played a pivotal role in orchestrating a coup against the pro-German government in 1944, which ultimately led to Romania switching sides in the war. The abdication of King Carol II in favor of his son, Michael I, had a lasting impact on Romania's political landscape, shaping the country's role in World War II and its subsequent transition to a communist regime. The event marked a turning point in Romanian history, symbolizing the end of one era and the beginning of another. #Romania #Abdication #KingCarolII #MichaelI #PoliticalTurmoil #WorldWarII #RegencyCouncil #AxisPowers #Allies #Coup
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