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Victor |
Posted: September 24, 2010 01:30 pm
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Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4350 Member No.: 3 Joined: February 11, 2003 |
The list you asked for means time spent by someone compiling and writing it down. Given that this is not part of most of the members' job descriptions or family-related priorities, it should not come as a surprise to you that the answer will not be immediate. Usually there is more time for such an activity during weekends. However, being too sarcastic (not to say rude) will surely diminish the possibility of someone taking some time from one's everyday life and compiling the information you seek. |
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General |
Posted: September 24, 2010 06:29 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 7 Member No.: 2901 Joined: September 19, 2010 |
Sorry, I believed you forgot me. I'll wait.
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Victor |
Posted: September 25, 2010 05:43 am
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Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4350 Member No.: 3 Joined: February 11, 2003 |
First of all there was no fixed OoB during the entire campaign. It changed from operation to operation as the situation required it, with divisions being assigned to one corps or the other (as you know there were 2 corps in each army during the 1945 campaign) or even to Soviet corps. Also, Soviet units were assigned to Romanian corps for some operations.
In January 1945, the 4th Army was deployed for the Roznava Operation in this manner: - 2nd Corps: 9th Infantry Division, 3rd Dorobanti Regiment (from the 11th Infantry Division), the 30th and 31st Pioneer Battalions and the Soviet 54th Fortification Sector - 6th Corps: 6th, 18th and 21st Infantry Divisions, 2nd and 3rd Heavy Artillery Regiments, the Soviet 680th AT Regiment and the Soviet 324th Katyusha Regiment. The bulk of the 11th Infantry Division was held in reserve. The Romanian 3rd Infantry and 8th Cavalry Divisions were subordinated to the Soviet 51st Corps, neighboring the Romanian 6th Corps. For the operations in the Javorina Mountains, in February 1945, the 1st Army's 4th Corps was reunited with the 7th Corps (which had fought since November in the operation for the conquest of Budapest): - 4th Corps: 2nd and 3rd Mountain Divisions, 2nd Infantry Division -7th Corps: 10th and 19th Infantry Divisions, 9th Cavalry Division, 1st and 7th Heavy Artillery Regiment. |
General |
Posted: September 25, 2010 05:13 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 7 Member No.: 2901 Joined: September 19, 2010 |
Thank you very much for your answer and sorry again. I have no excuse, but I have an explanation. Just a few day before asking to you for information I had one annoying experience. I sent a message to the 'World Rank Insignia' site to make some corrections to the Romania Kingdom plate. I put in attachment pictures, plates, everything that was necesarry. No answer. I've written them again. They finally answered and invoked a hard disk problem and invited me to send them again the plates. So I did. I've asked them to confirm they've received my message. Days have gone by and no answer. Then I've got the sensation I am talking to one. Now I come back to topic. I've read somewhere that the 1st Cavalry Division was a part of the 4th Army in the first half of 1945. Is this true ? Thank you again.
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Petre |
Posted: February 15, 2013 09:14 am
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Locotenent colonel Group: Members Posts: 894 Member No.: 2434 Joined: March 24, 2009 |
I can no longer find a text about a romanian general (High Comander), sayng (somethihg like this) :
"- Mai baieti, luati-o mai usor, nu vedeti ca astia vor sa termine ?!... Nemtii si asa sunt pierduti ... Vreti sa nu aveti cu cine sa va mai intoarceti in tara ?..." Also I really can not remember who was the person. |
Florin |
Posted: February 16, 2013 03:42 pm
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General de corp de armata Group: Members Posts: 1879 Member No.: 17 Joined: June 22, 2003 |
Something less known is that during the two world wars all French governments and all French parliaments approved any money requested by the leadership of the French Army. When things did not work well, it was not due to lack of financial resources. |
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Petre |
Posted: June 11, 2013 06:21 pm
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Locotenent colonel Group: Members Posts: 894 Member No.: 2434 Joined: March 24, 2009 |
General Nicolae Dascalescu and the West Front :
This post has been edited by Petre on June 11, 2013 06:22 pm |
Taz1 |
Posted: June 20, 2016 01:27 pm
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Caporal Group: Members Posts: 107 Member No.: 2414 Joined: March 05, 2009 |
A question regarding the romanian army operations on the west front. Many romanians veterans told about the germans lacking ammo for the tank guns and using them to ram the romanian and russian vehicles and tanks in the last days of the war. It is true or only a myth ?
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Cantacuzino |
Posted: June 20, 2016 08:56 pm
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Host Group: Hosts Posts: 2328 Member No.: 144 Joined: November 17, 2003 |
It is true germans lacking ammo for the tank guns in the last month of war. It is not true using tanks to ram the romanian and russian (vehicles or tanks). But for sure they used better tactics to avoid ammo consuming without results. One example is related by romanian ww2 tank veteran in his memories book. "...In one night romanian light tanks were passing (in line, one after one)a bridge to enter in a village ( western front) . A single german Tiger suddenly apperead from a corner and made only one shot. Three romanian tanks were on fire after the german shell hit them . The romanians were finally conquered the village but that Tiger run away without fighting anymore...." |
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