ABSTRACT
The act of 23rd August 1944, the onset of the Communist regime conducted by Moscow and the dark perspectives of a life lived in a totalitarian Romania determined, where appropriate, several Romanian to remain in the Occident or to leave the country. This process triggered the setting of the post-war Romanian exile, a natural reaction to the bolshevisation of the country. Structured on anti-communist militant principles, the postwar Romanian exile, through cultural-scientific and political activism, represents an ample phenomenon of understanding the cultural, democratic diversity and, at the same time, of harmonious integration of the Romanian ethos into the universal humanist spirit.