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Posted: February 03, 2009 03:40 am
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Hi everyone.
My name is Bogdan.
My grandfather fought on the Eastern front. I do not know to much about his activity in the army. I know that he was wounded and treated in Germany. He also received a 'Virtutea militara' medal.
I would like to know more about this period of his life; and I really don't know where to start. I thought about sending an e-mail to drp@mapn.ro (didn't do it yet). Other then this I have no other real idea. If anyone has done this before pleas tell me all the steps you did.
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Posted: February 27, 2009 07:33 pm
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Well, it seems nobody wishes to answer a question with insufficient data... You have to know a little more about your grandfather - what division did he fight in, where was he wounded (in what battle) etc. Do contact the MApN, do contact ONCE (Oficiul Naţional pentru Cultul Eroilor) and try to come with more concrete facts. Good luck!


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Posted: April 10, 2009 01:05 am
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Hello, My name is Fleischer and I too have started wondering about my father who was in Romanian Army. He was actually in the mounted artillery. I recall him calling it something like “Skimbash” He had served his two-year military duty but was recalled back to service as the war broke out. His hometown was Brashov and I think his training base was near that. He talked a bit about the fighting on the Russian front and before the last year of the war, went AWOL and joined the German army. Is there a way I can learn more about his unit, or perhaps the action they were involved with.
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Posted: April 10, 2009 06:06 pm
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Hi

I've sent an e-mail to MApN and this is what they reply

Stimate domn,

La solicitarea dvs., inregistrata cu nr. 94, din data de 11.03.2009, va recomandam sa luati legatura cu Serviciul Istoric al Armatei al Ministerului Apararii Nationale, la adresa postala: Str. Drumul Taberei nr. 9-11, sector 6, Bucuresti sau la numarul de telefon: 021/318.53.67 int. 161 sau 194.


And also a reply from ONCE

La solicitarea privind situaţia bunicului dumneavoastră, vă aducem la cunoştinţă următoarele:

- pentru obţinerea informaţiilor vă puteţi adresa, din nou, instituţiei noastre, indicând: numele, prenumele, data şi locul naşterii, unitatea din care a făcut parte, eventual data şi locul unde a decedat sau a fost dat dispărut;

- vă sugerăm, deasemenea, să vă adresaţi, transmiţând aceleaşi date, U.M.02405 Piteşti care deţine date privind situaţia militarilor români participanţi la cel de Al Doilea Război Mondial.





If you do not understand i will translate the replyes for you.
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Posted: April 11, 2009 12:15 am
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Hello once again and thank you for your reply. I must admit it was a wonderful surprise to see that perhaps I can learn more about my father and his life in Rumania during the war. Unfortunately he has been dead for over 25 years and only briefly talked about the war and the conditions on the Russian front. I forgot to add that he was a “Sieben Burgen Saxon or better identified as a German from Transylvania near the town of “Honigberg”

I will chat with my mom and see if she has any of his old papers. I recall once seeing a Dienst Buch – or military ID and assignment book that many have more clues. I may also be able to find a picture of him in uniform or part of his outfit. I think once again I saw a group picture of his unit outside their barracks.

I must admit, this is all so exciting learning about some of my heritage. Until stumbling onto this web site I never in my wildest dreams imagined that the Rumanians involvement and sacrifices in WWII where so high.

Thank you once again, and no, I no unfortunately I cannot speak or read Romanian. I can read and speak German though, so if you would be so kind, please translate the message that you sent as a reply.

Many Thanks
Albert Fleischer
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Posted: April 11, 2009 10:17 pm
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Here is a translation (not an axact translation):

MApN ( http://english.mapn.ro/indexen.php ) :

At your solicitation, register with no. 94 on 11.03.2009, we recomend you contact The Historical service of the army of the Ministry of defense, at the next address Str. Drumul Taberei nr. 9-11, sector 6, Bucuresti or at the phone number: +4 021/318.53.67 interior 161 or 194



ONCE ( http://www.once.ro/engleza/index.php ) :

At your solicitation regarding your grandfather's situation, we inform you that:
-to obtain information you can address us again, indicating: name, surname, date and place of birth, unit in witch he fought, if possible the date and place were he died or declared MIA;
-we also suggest you contact , with the same information, U.M.02405 Piteşti (mitary unit) witch detains data regarding the situation of romanian soldiers that participated in WW2.



I did not reply to these mails because the information i know about my grandfather is limited. If you continue please share the information you get from the authorities biggrin.gif

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Posted: April 12, 2009 05:45 am
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QUOTE (dralf @ April 11, 2009 12:15 am)
I forgot to add that he was a “Sieben Burgen Saxon or better identified as a German from Transylvania near the town of “Honigberg”

I will chat with my mom and see if she has any of his old papers. I recall once seeing a Dienst Buch – or military ID and assignment book that many have more clues. I may also be able to find a picture of him in uniform or part of his outfit. I think once again I saw a group picture of his unit outside their barracks.

Seems to me was a member of OT, Luftschutz of Polizei (more likely that). If he was police, 99 % he went to Polizei Schule Iglau-Laon (were almost all Transylvanian volunteers went to).

Hope this clears things a bit. This is based upon the fact that you recall seeing a Dienstbuch.

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