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> Who do you think is the most loyal Romanian general?
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Posted: August 02, 2003 08:37 pm
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My vote goes to Hugo Schwab. Since he was of German descendance, you can imagine what his fate would've been if he was captured. Instead of going back to Germany he committed suicide. sad.gif He also wasn't very fond of Jaenecke which kept wrongfully blaming Romanian troops for some failues in the south but Mr. Schwab always came forward to contradict Jaenecke. laugh.gif Was he married? Did he have any sons or daughters?
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Posted: August 02, 2003 11:29 pm
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You can edit your post and make a poll of it!!! Generals Petre Dumitrescu and Radu Korne were very loyal too! They were dismissed by the king after 30 August!
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Posted: August 03, 2003 02:25 am
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Generals Petre Dumitrescu and Radu Korne were very loyal too! They were dismissed by the king after 30 August!


I think so.
General Petre Dumitrescu was best loyal person.
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Posted: August 03, 2003 01:12 pm
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Loyal to whom?

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You can edit your post and make a poll of it!!! Generals Petre Dumitrescu and Radu Korne were very loyal too! They were dismissed by the king after 30 August!


And the pressures made by the Soviets to do this had of course nothing to do with it. :roll:
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Posted: August 03, 2003 03:56 pm
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Victor wrote :

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We could say loyal to the Germano-Romanian brotherhood in arms! biggrin.gif
Maybe loyal to Antonescu...
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Posted: August 03, 2003 07:10 pm
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We could say loyal to the Germano-Romanian brotherhood in arms! biggrin.gif  


Which generally did not exist.
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Posted: August 10, 2003 04:24 am
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Loyal to whom?:


I think it's word"Loyal" means loyal to Romania.

In this case, Was the Conducator loyal to her?

I think he was loyal to her.
But,Nobady would help from chaos situation in Romania

In Romnaian history,What the Conducator describe?

Was he traiter ?

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Posted: August 23, 2003 05:53 pm
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In my opinion, the Conducator always did what he thought best for the country, even if now the officials (Elie Wiesel) struggles ro take all of his statues down and change the names of the streets carrying his name... :shock:

As for the most loyal general, what do you think about gen Nicolae Dascalescu ?
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Posted: September 20, 2003 02:15 pm
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It exist a book about general Dascalescu written by his son I think. He ws a great general like the others (Dumitrescu, Mociulschi, Korne, Sova)

I have a paradoxal impression about general Lascar. Untill nov-dec 1942 he was one of the best romanian troop leader. Till then he done his job very well (appreciated even by feldmarshall von Manstein) but after his capture by the russians near the Don river he became the commander in 1945 of the division "Horia Closca and Crisan" formed by former romanian prisoners in URSS. I think he was a normal romanian soldier and citizen... his grave is at Bellu cimetery at Bucharest.
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Posted: September 21, 2003 06:07 am
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[quote]It exist a book about general Dascalescu written by his son I think. [/quote]

It's the son of one of his nieces. He was never married (well, except to the army) anf had no children.
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Posted: September 22, 2003 06:34 am
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>Mr,Victer

[quote][quote]It exist a book about general Dascalescu written by his son I think. [/quote]

It's the son of one of his nieces. He was never married (well, except to the army) anf had no children.[/quote]
Really?
Ion Antonescu had was married, Did he had a children?

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Posted: September 22, 2003 12:56 pm
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mihai wrote :

[quote]Ion Antonescu had was married, Did he had a children?
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Marshal Antonescu had no children.

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Bernard Miclescu
Posted: September 22, 2003 08:14 pm
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I think that Antonesc was married. Isn't it? On the cover of the book "Procesul maresalului Antonescu" vol 3 he is shown near a lady. I suppose that the woman in the picture was his wife, but i'm not sure.

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Posted: September 22, 2003 09:32 pm
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Marshal's Ion Antonescu first wife was Rasela Mendel ( a French Jew as a couple of very anti-Antonescu sites hurry to mention before hurrying even more to notice how anti-Semitic he was :? ). His second wife was Maria nee Niculescu (died in 1964). For Maria Antonescu this was her third marriage after her first husband died and she divorced a certain Guillaume Fueller (could this one be a French Jew also? ). And as it goes I was wondering if this is the place to mention the important writer and excellent translator from French language, Romulus Vulpescu, president of "Marshal's Antonescu League", whose mother was also a Jew while his father was a Romanian officer.
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Posted: September 30, 2003 02:34 pm
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Korne ... the Pro-German! biggrin.gif
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