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aurelian |
Posted: November 11, 2008 07:09 pm
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Heroes cemetery from wwI Bazargic ( Dobrich ) - 2008
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New Connaught Ranger |
Posted: November 11, 2008 09:16 pm
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Colonel Group: Members Posts: 941 Member No.: 770 Joined: January 03, 2006 |
Are we supposed to see a picture here?? |
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aurelian |
Posted: November 12, 2008 04:07 am
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 24 Member No.: 2306 Joined: November 11, 2008 |
Yes, you must see a photo , but i'am new and I don't know yet how to post a photo.
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aurelian |
Posted: November 12, 2008 05:49 pm
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I can't post photos.If somebody know how, I'll send the photos to his email to post them for me. Sorry for that and thanks!
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aurelian |
Posted: November 14, 2008 08:07 am
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aurelian |
Posted: November 17, 2008 06:43 pm
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aurelian |
Posted: November 17, 2008 06:55 pm
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feic7346 |
Posted: November 20, 2008 09:51 pm
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Where is bazargic?
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aurelian |
Posted: November 21, 2008 05:09 am
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Bazargic is the former name of the town who is named Dobrich today in Bulgaria and who was in Romania from 1913 to 1940.Between 1916-1919 it was under bulgarians and form 1940 belongs to Bulgaria. Here, in 1916 it was one of the first fights of the romanian and russian forces whit the bulgarian, german and turkish forces. There is an monument in the Karadja village of this fights.
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aurelian |
Posted: November 27, 2008 08:05 am
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aurelian |
Posted: November 27, 2008 08:10 am
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As you can see there are even heroes of France buried here. In PITESTI there is an military hospital where many soldiers die from wounds, typhos,flu, etc.
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New Connaught Ranger |
Posted: November 27, 2008 08:30 am
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Colonel Group: Members Posts: 941 Member No.: 770 Joined: January 03, 2006 |
Thanks for posting the pictures from PITESTI, Looking at the cross with:- SOLD. FRANCEZ ROMAIN. it looks more like a name to me than an indication that the soldier is French. In the other picture the graves have K.u.K so a Austrian connection. Kevin in Deva. |
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Cantacuzino |
Posted: November 27, 2008 10:47 am
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Normally on the upper row is written the rank and on the second row the name and first name. In this case on the upper row is written the rank and the nationality. " Francez" in romanian language is "french". On the second row is written only the first name "Romain" wich is a french name (not romanian). |
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aurelian |
Posted: November 27, 2008 11:46 am
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Yes, I belive that's corect: french soldier named ROMAIN (if we can search in the database of the french military mission in Romania at taht time we can identify the hole name). There are also, if we look at the names, polish, hungarians, serbs, romanians from Transilvania etc in the german and austo-hungarian sector. In the civilian cemetery there are also buried medical nurses how died from flu or typhos in 1917 when they were working in the military hospital.
This post has been edited by aurelian on January 14, 2009 10:05 am |
New Connaught Ranger |
Posted: November 27, 2008 07:04 pm
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Colonel Group: Members Posts: 941 Member No.: 770 Joined: January 03, 2006 |
Thanks for the extra info, I have pictures of French graves in Timisoara, none of the headstones / crosses themselves make reference to France, that info was on a separate large Cross:- Part 1. All pictures property of: Kevin A. Ryan Collection 2008. Kevin in Deva. This post has been edited by New Connaught Ranger on November 27, 2008 07:46 pm |
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