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Posted: November 27, 2008 08:06 pm
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PART THREE:-

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Posted: December 22, 2008 09:56 pm
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Soviet military graves in Sighisoara.

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Posted: January 03, 2009 03:09 pm
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WW 1 heroes cemetery in Tg. Jiu (str. Narciselor)

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Posted: January 03, 2009 03:12 pm
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In the same cemetery there is the soviet WW 2 section-cemetery.
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Posted: January 03, 2009 03:16 pm
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In the municipal cemetery (an other cemetery on the str. Narciselor) in the catholic cemetery there is an polish section where there are buried polish soldier of the WW 2 who died in Tg. Jiu.

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Posted: January 03, 2009 03:23 pm
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In the municipal cemetery there is the catholic cemetery who has an polish section of the polish soldiers who died in WW 2 and where burried in Tg. Jiu.

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Posted: January 04, 2009 09:18 am
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Some informations about the french soldiers who died in Romania, found on internet:

Cimitirul Eternitatea IASI

Le cimetière Eternitatea abrite un imposant monument dédié "Aux Français morts en Roumanie 1916-1918". En cours de restauration en mai 2007, il est formé d'un obélisque de couleur blanche, orné d'une croix de guerre. Une crypte fermée par une énorme chaîne cadenassée ne renferme plus que quelques plaques encastrées dans les murs latéraux. Sur 39 morts inhumés dans le caveau, ces plaques ne portent plus que les noms suivants, inhumés au cimetière Eternitatea de Iaşi le 22.01.1921 :

- Général LAFONT [conseiller du général Henri Mathias Berhelot (1861-1931), commandant de la mission militaire française à Iaşi], † 29.11.1918

- Dr J. CLUNET, médecin-major du 2e C.T., † 03.04.1917

- Eugène Joseph DUFRECHE, médecin aide-major de la 1re compagnie, hôpital n° 277, né le 18.03.1871, † Botosani le 26.04.1917

- Marie PICARD, infirmière, † 20.10.1917

- Omer ARCENS, capitaine, † 15.04.1917

- Charles CAUBET, lieutenant, † 16.04.1917

- Émile LOISEAU, adjudant, aviateur, † 31.08.1917

- Mahomet BEN AM, caporal, † 10.04.1918

- Léopold DELAFOY, caporal, † 23.06.1917

- Célestin LECRET, soldat, † 04.04.1917

N.B. : 677 Français sont tombés en Roumanie pendant la première guerre mondiale.

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Cimetière militaire (Relevé n° 36457)
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Situation - informations : Le cimetière comporte des tombes de soldats francais, roumains, allemands, bulgares et turcs, tous tombés lors de la guerre 1914-1918. Dans la partie francaise, de nombreuses tombes portent la mention «Soldat inconnu».
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Posted: January 04, 2009 09:22 am
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Once again, for the medical staff, an monument in Reims - France, where are mentionated and 18 romanian medical nurses:

Le monument aux infirmières
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Le monument « à la gloire des infirmières françaises et alliées victimes de leur dévouement » érigé à Reims après la Première Guerre mondiale, a été financé par une souscription internationale lancée par un Comité d'honneur fondé et présidé par Juliette ADAM, et dont le secrétaire général était Auguste MAZURE.
Ce Comité avait reçu le soutien des plus hautes autorités de la République française et de nombreuses personnalités des pays alliés de la France pendant la Première Guerre mondiale.
Le Livre d'Or des infirmières
L’inscription gravée sur le monument « La ville de Reims garde pieusement en ses archives le Livre d'Or des nobles femmes tombées au champ d'honneur », m’a longtemps laissé perplexe, car aux archives municipales, on n’avait pas trace de ce livre d’or, finalement retrouvé dans les archives de la Croix-Rouge rue Houzeau-Muiron, et remis à la Ville de Reims en 2005.
Désormais, conformément à l'inscription du monument, un exemplaire du Livre d'Or des infirmières est conservé aux Archives municipales et communautaires de Reims.


Y sont inscrits les noms de 979 infirmières dont 434 appartenant au seul Empire britannique :
- 346 infirmières du Royaume-Uni
- 53 infirmières canadiennes
- 35 infirmières d'Afrique du Sud
- 283 infirmières américaines
- 211 infirmières françaises
- 33 infirmières italiennes
- 18 infirmières roumaines

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Posted: January 10, 2009 08:53 am
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The tomb-monument of slt. Ecaterina Teodoroiu, the romanian woman symbol of heroism, in the central square of Targu Jiu.
She was brought here from Moldova in 1921 and she was reburied in the presence of her parents , local and central authorities, peoples of Targu Jiu, Gorj and many others. Later in 1935 an monument by Milita Petrascu was added on Ecaterina's tomb.

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Posted: January 10, 2009 01:05 pm
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ECATERINA TEODOROIU

n. 14 ianuarie 1894, satul Vădeni (azi Târgu Jiu) - m. 22 august 1917 sat Muncelu (com.Straoane)-Vrancea

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Village Muncelu-Vrancea

The monument of Ecaterina Teodoroiu on the place where she died.

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The Adrian helmet of ECATERINA TEODOROIU -Romanian National Museum -Bucharest

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Posted: January 12, 2009 12:12 am
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Below is an image of the rear page of the "Supplement Illustre du Petit Journal", of 21 October 1917. It depicts an artist's impression of the death of Ecaterina Teodoroiu.

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The description of the engraving is on page 2 of the publication and reads as follows:

"Glorious death of a Romanian Heroine.
The Romanian newspapers announce the death on the field of honour, during an attack, of Sub-Lieutenant Ecaterina Teodoroiu.
A volunteer since the war was declared against Austro-Hungary, she had taken part in all the combat from the start of the war. She had been wounded twice and following her exploits she was promoted to Sub-Lieutenant.
Her magnificant courage had galvanised her soldiers during the recent battles on the Oituz and she had been nominated for the rank of Lieutenant"

The original image is just less than A3 size.
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Posted: January 12, 2009 12:26 am
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In 1992 a set of 6 stamps was issued to commemorate various anniversaries.
The 30 Lei stamp marked 75 years since the death of Ecaterina Teodoriou.

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Posted: January 12, 2009 07:20 am
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The tomb of an french officer W.W. 1

The monument for the romanian-french army broterhood 1916-1919 from Varnita-Racoasa-ROMANIA


Cod LMI (Lista Monumentelor Istorice): VN-III-m-B-06587 RO


Description:

The monument, code LMI VN-III-m-B-06587 is situated near Varnita.There are two memorials signs.

On left, a cross, is dedicated to a french officer from the French Military Mission in Romania who died here. You can read:

“Ici repose le lieutenant Richard Henry Jean, de la glorieuse Armee Francaise, mort en heroes pour la Grande Roumanie- Regiment 62/70 infanterie-16 martie 1917”.
“Aici odihneste locotenent Richard Henry Jean din glorioasa Armata Franceza, mort eroic pentru Romania Mare-Regiment 62/70 infanterie-16 martie 1917”.
"Here rest in peace lt. Richard Henry Jean of the glorious French Army, dead heroic for the Great Romania-Reg. 62/70 infantry-16 march 1917".


On right, is dedicated to a romanian officer, You can read:

Plt. Dobre Gudun dead for his country-16 septembrie 1917”.


Location: On the road Focsani-Soveja

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Posted: January 15, 2009 07:10 am
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col. POENARU BORDEA GHEORGHE

The very first romanian military falled in W.W.1, was on 14 august 1916, at Fundata-Brasov-Transilvania - col. POENARU BORDEA Gheorghe.

His tomb is on the place where he died, at the former romanian and austro-hungarian border.

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