A Romanian lawyer linked to a shadowy group named after Vlad the Impaler met with a Russian military attaché in Bucharest to ...
Here are some books that changed their titles and the ... Whitby's public library and thought it translated to 'devil' in Romanian. Dracula is now considered a staple of the Gothic literature ...
The group, named “Vlad the Impaler Command” after Romania’s medieval ruler who served as inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula ... published a book in 2000 called Zionist nazism, in ...
three-hour train journey between Romania’s capital Bucharest and the town of Brasov, I’m reading what is probably the most famous book set in the country. Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’ has ...