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Imperialist |
Posted: September 02, 2010 08:59 pm
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General de armata Group: Members Posts: 2399 Member No.: 499 Joined: February 09, 2005 |
Does anyone know of any book that mentions Romania's arms imports by source in the inter-war period? If you can and like to offer some data that would be great too.
thank you -------------------- I
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MMM |
Posted: September 03, 2010 02:21 pm
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General de divizie Group: Members Posts: 1463 Member No.: 2323 Joined: December 02, 2008 |
Just you wait!
Botoran, Zaharia, "Politica de apărare naţională a României în contextul european interbelic 1919-1939". It has many things about that particular subject. You DO search the entire 1919-1939 period, do you? -------------------- M
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Imperialist |
Posted: September 03, 2010 02:30 pm
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Many thanks, found it: http://anticariatultau.ro/index.php?contro...roduct_id=17507 Yes, I'm looking into the 1919-1939 period. -------------------- I
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Dénes |
Posted: September 03, 2010 03:28 pm
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Does it contain foreign arms delivery figures?
Gen. Dénes |
Imperialist |
Posted: September 03, 2010 04:17 pm
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That's what MMM hinted, but I've ordered it anyway, looks interesting. BTW, I've noticed that the old books store also has 11 issues of inter-war "Revista Infanteriei". I'm not interested in buying them, but some members reading these lines could be. -------------------- I
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Imperialist |
Posted: September 10, 2010 10:12 am
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General de armata Group: Members Posts: 2399 Member No.: 499 Joined: February 09, 2005 |
Hi guys, I received the book and here are its table of contents:
1. European Political and Military State of Affairs During the First Post-War Decade 2. The Defence Policy of Romania After the Making of the National Unitary State 3. The Military Conventions 4. The Organization, Equipment and Training of the Armed Forces 5. The European Hotbed of War 6. The Evolution of Romania's Military Alliances 7. Military Strategy Guidelines for Defending the Country 8. Preoccupations for Strengthening the Defence Capacity The annexes do not contain tables of arms imports. From what I saw from browsing the book it seems bits of info are included but I'll have to see whether they're any good in forming a comprehensive picture of arms imports. -------------------- I
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woj |
Posted: September 10, 2010 05:58 pm
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Sergent Group: Members Posts: 173 Member No.: 240 Joined: March 11, 2004 |
I have published a book about the Polish export of arms nad military equipment during interwar period a few years ago. There is a "Romanian" sub-chapter either (not the smallest ).
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MMM |
Posted: October 23, 2010 09:07 pm
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General de divizie Group: Members Posts: 1463 Member No.: 2323 Joined: December 02, 2008 |
Yes, woj, but is it in English, as well? That's the problem with many history writings that are not easy to be found in a "largely used foreign language" (AKA English or at least Engrish )
I have to say that after Poland's defeat, some weapons "ended" in the custody of the Romanian army - tanks, planes and such... -------------------- M
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woj |
Posted: October 24, 2010 06:59 pm
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Sergent Group: Members Posts: 173 Member No.: 240 Joined: March 11, 2004 |
My book is in Polish, unfortunately (English edition possible - but a few years must pass, I am afraid). Text in foreign language (unknown to you) could be still usefull - be sure. For example - I do not speak Romanian.
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Dénes |
Posted: October 24, 2010 07:08 pm
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I second Woj's opinion. I have hundreds of aviation related books in languages I don't understand. And then I have hundreds of books in German, language which I know only about 50%. They are all good reference sources, valuable in research work. Gen. Dénes This post has been edited by Dénes on October 25, 2010 10:22 am |
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MMM |
Posted: October 25, 2010 06:58 am
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General de divizie Group: Members Posts: 1463 Member No.: 2323 Joined: December 02, 2008 |
Some of the data would still be available, as the numbers are written in the same way, but sometimes one has to understand the "fine nuances" in order to obtain the whole picture. It's arguable...
This post has been edited by MMM on November 08, 2010 07:58 am -------------------- M
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Petre |
Posted: March 31, 2011 01:39 pm
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Locotenent colonel Group: Members Posts: 894 Member No.: 2434 Joined: March 24, 2009 |
From a NET Chronology, in russian, about Bassarabia Operation 1940 :
1940.05.28 Romania and Germany signed an addition to the “weapons vs. oil” sales contract, which supposed to increase with 30% the supplyes of Romanian oil to Germany in exchange for weapons seized by the germans in Poland in 1939. My question is : what polish weapons ? This post has been edited by Petre on March 31, 2011 01:40 pm |
Dénes |
Posted: March 31, 2011 07:16 pm
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E.g., PWS-26 trainer airplanes. 27 of them were sold by the Germans to the Rumanians.
Gen. Dénes |
woj |
Posted: March 31, 2011 07:39 pm
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Sergent Group: Members Posts: 173 Member No.: 240 Joined: March 11, 2004 |
1940.05.28? Are you sure that this date is correct?
According to my data the agreement was signed on 7th March, 1940. 360 AT guns 37 mm wz. 36,10 AA guns 40 mm wz. 36, 80 filed guns 75 mm wz. 1897 was sold. I have much more information about Romanian arms import - if needed. This post has been edited by woj on March 31, 2011 07:40 pm |
Petre |
Posted: April 01, 2011 08:04 am
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Locotenent colonel Group: Members Posts: 894 Member No.: 2434 Joined: March 24, 2009 |
Only from the same source :
22.05.1940 Between Germany and Romania was signed an agreemen on the supply of Romanian oil to Germany, according to which for this the supply of oil, Germany assumed the mission to provide for the Romanian army modern military equipment and weapons. (Treaty of oil-weapons ") Anyway thanks. |
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