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    Ioan Dragalina (16 December 1860 – 9 November 1916) was a Romanian general who died during World War I in the First Battle of the Jiu Valley. Dragalina...
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    by General Ioan Culcer. However, Culcer's suggestions of retreat led to his replacement by General Ion Dragalina on 24 October. Dragalina was wounded...
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    Ion Dolănescu, singer Felicia Donceanu, composer Corneliu Dragalina, general Ion Dragalina, general Mihai Drăgănescu, engineer Victor Eftimiu, poet and...
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  • that time were : Divisional General Ioan Culcer: 15 August 1916 – 11 October 1916 Brigadier General Ioan Dragalina: 11 October 1916 – 12 October 1916 Brigadier...
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  • Constantinescu-Claps 6th Corps – Lieutenant General Corneliu Dragalina 1st Infantry Division – Brigadier General Ioan Mihăescu [ro] 2nd Infantry Division – Brigadier...
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  • schoolteacher Ion Dolănescu (1944–2009), Romanian singer and politician Ion Dragalina (1860–1916), Romanian First World War general Ion Dragoumis (1878–1920)...
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    time commanded by General Nicolae Petala, who had replaced General Ioan Dragalina on 25 October, after the latter was wounded in action. Von Morgen had...
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    Vasile Atanasiu Alexandru Averescu Radu Bâldescu Nicolae Dabija Corneliu Dragalina Grigore Gafencu Eremia Grigorescu Douglas Haig Michael I of Romania (as...
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    Command 14 February 1942 — Corneliu Dragalina Romania Lieutenant General Romanian 6th Army Corps 6 August 1942 — Ioan Dumitrache Romania Major General 2nd...
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    figures lie buried in the cemetery, including Ioan Popasu, Nicolae Popea, Emilian Birdaș, Patriciu Dragalina, Iuliu Vuia, Pavel Jumanca and Traian Doda....
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  • Vodă"', in Sighișoara 691st Anti-Tank Artillery Battalion "General Ion Dragalina", in Lugoj 400th Support Battalion "Feleacu", in Cluj-Napoca 15th Mechanized...
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  • of Orsova, the 1st Romanian Division (General Ion Dragalina) of the 1st Romanian Army (General Ioan Culcer) conquered the town of Orsova along with the...
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    Romanian) (3rd, Revised and Updated ed.). Reșița: Editura „TIM”. p. 39. Drăgălina, P. (1900). Din istoria Banatului Severin, 2nd Part (in Romanian). Caransebeș:...
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    Kogălniceanu”, in Brăila 67th Gunboats Divizion „Comandor Virgil Alexandru Dragalina” (Mihail Kogălniceanu-class and Smârdan-class) River monitors Section...
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  • Bucharest, 2004, ISBN 973-45-0486-X "Generals of World War II – Corneliu Dragalina". generals.dk. Retrieved 2017-07-01. Constantin Kirițescu, "Istoria războiului...
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    Romanian 1st Infantry Division, under General Ion Dragalina. The division was part of General Ioan Culcer's 1st Romanian Army. The 1st Division comprised...
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    Ioan Totu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈo̯an ˈtotu]; May 14, 1931 – April 21, 1992) was a Romanian economist and communist politician who served as the Vice...
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    Danube Flotilla was formed on 22 October 1860 by order of Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza after merging the naval components of Wallachia and Moldavia. During...
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    sector of the front, the 1st Division (General Ion Dragalina) of the Romanian 1st Army (General Ioan Culcer) fought against the 145th Brigade (Colonel...
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  • monarchy in December 1947 served as head of the royal household. Corneliu Dragalina Lieutenant General Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross Governor-General of...
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  • National College (Caransebeș) Hercules High School, Băile Herculane General Dragalina Theoretical High School, Oravița Bănățean High School, Oțelu Roșu Diaconovici-Tietz...
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    batteries along with 8 other guns captured. On the Romanian side, General Ion Dragalina - the architect of the successful Romanian counterattack - was wounded...
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    the troops of the Romanian First Army, under command of General Ion Dragalina, offered strong resistance. The Romanian soldiers were supported everywhere...
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  • Chitila–Golești (1972) Brașov–Câmpul Libertății (1974) Adjud–Suceava (1975) Dragalina–Călărași (1970s) By the mid-1970s, steam traction disappeared completely...
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    on the situation of partisans under the leadership of General Corneliu Dragalina noted that: clothing and medicine are short and this is probably true...
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  • of Staff Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea, former mayor of Bucharest Ion Dragalina, general Petre Dumitrescu, general Octavian Goga, writer, former Prime...
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    Osmanische Geschichtsschreiber. Vol. V. Verlag Styria. ISSN 0473-5129. Dragalina, Patriciu (1900). Din istoria Banatului de Severin. Vol. II. Biblioteca...
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    Alexandru Rioșanu [ro], who died in office; Corneliu Calotescu and Corneliu Dragalina. The capital of the governorate was Cernăuți (now known as Chernivtsi)...
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    Ogoru, Pelinu Dorobanțu Boșneagu, Dorobanțu, Vărăști Dragalina Constantin Brâncoveanu, Dragalina, Drajna Nouă Dragoș Vodă Bogdana, Dragoș Vodă, Socoalele...
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  • Constanța, Cuza Vodă, Galați – Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Prince of Moldavia Dragalina, Călărași – General Ion Dragalina General Berthelot – Henri Mathias Berthelot...
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