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Imperialist
Posted: November 02, 2005 10:42 pm
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What was the impact of the use of tanks on the western front, in Romania? In contemporary newspapers or later published memoirs. What was its impact in the military doctrine. Were there romanians who touched on this subject during WWI or immediately after?

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sid guttridge
Posted: November 03, 2005 12:52 pm
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Hi Imperialist,

I think the answer may lie in the book "Forta de Soc".

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Posted: November 03, 2005 01:00 pm
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QUOTE (sid guttridge @ Nov 3 2005, 12:52 PM)
Hi Imperialist,

I think the answer may lie in the book "Forta de Soc".

Cheers,

Sid.

Any author or publishing house details?

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sid guttridge
Posted: November 03, 2005 04:00 pm
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Hi Imperialist,

From memory, it was published in paperback by the Editura Militara in the early 1980s. It was, as you might expect, quite shy about 1941-44, but was more expansive about the earlier (and later) period.

There was also an article in the Journal of Slavic (formerly Soviet) Military Studies a few years ago on the Romanian Armoured Division in the 1941 campaign. That also discussed pre-war Romanian armoured developments, but mostly in the 1930s. There is an index for this journal somewhere on the internet.

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Posted: November 03, 2005 04:22 pm
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QUOTE (sid guttridge @ Nov 3 2005, 05:00 PM)
There was also an article in the Journal of Slavic (formerly Soviet) Military Studies a few years ago on the Romanian Armoured Division in the 1941 campaign. That also discussed pre-war Romanian armoured developments, but mostly in the 1930s. There is an index for this journal somewhere on the internet.
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sid guttridge
Posted: November 03, 2005 04:40 pm
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Hi Imperialist.

Dragos03 and Dragos say that the author of "Forta de Soc" was Col. Tudor Gheorghe and the year of publication was 1982.

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Posted: November 03, 2005 07:30 pm
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The first tanks of the Romanian Army were aquired in 1919. They were Renault FT-17s that had belonged to several French battalions of the Oriental Army operating in the Odessa area. The first instructors were French and the entire doctrine was French. The tanks were seen just as means of supporting the infantry.

During the interwar period, there was an officer who proposed a new doctrine, but he had the same success as Charles de Gaulle had with his.
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Posted: November 03, 2005 07:54 pm
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Also if possible try finding the book: Locotenent-Colonel Marin Manafu, "Pregatirea apararii nationale", Bucharest, 1929.
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Posted: November 03, 2005 08:29 pm
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QUOTE (Victor @ Nov 3 2005, 07:30 PM)
The first tanks of the Romanian Army were aquired in 1919. They were Renault FT-17s that had belonged to several French battalions of the Oriental Army operating in the Odessa area.

During the interwar period, there was an officer who proposed a new doctrine, but he had the same success as Charles de Gaulle had with his.

Yes, I first searched the site and found that article about the FT-17s.

Sid, Victor and Dragos, thank you for your suggestions, I'll see if I can find and buy those books.

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Posted: November 07, 2005 08:39 pm
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Early picture of a Romanian FT-17 tank, probably one of the first tanks to enter the country shortly after the war (1919).

It still has the French number on it.

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Posted: November 07, 2005 11:58 pm
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You can blow up only the section with the tank in it.
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