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Post by Victor » 28 Dec 2004, 17:53

What recepients? Romanians and Hungarians?
Try this old topic: http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=466

And for photos of Radu Korne, here:
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=18059
and here:
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=54620 (also Emanoil Ionescu and Ermil Gheorghiu)
Corneliu Teodorini:
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... c&start=90

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Post by ordoprinceps » 29 Dec 2004, 01:22

Yes Romanians and Hungarians. These links are great. Your help is very much appreciated!


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Post by ordoprinceps » 29 Dec 2004, 01:24

Victor
I am trying to build an information base for Romanian and Hungarian Forces in WW2 this is excellent stuff. Thanks so much!

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Post by Victor » 29 Dec 2004, 18:49

Maj. gen. Ioan Dumitrache was the CO of the 2nd Mountain Brigade, the 2nd Mountain Division and Mountain Corps throughout WW2 (soon to be added on worldwar2.ro :D ). He was one of the three Romanian generals that were awarded the Mihai Viteazul Order model 1941 3rd and 2nd classes and the model 1944 3rd class. He was also awarded the Knight's Cross.

Source of photo: Armata Romana in al doilea razboi mondial, Meridiane, 1995, page 127
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Post by Victor » 29 Dec 2004, 18:54

Brig. gen. Edgar Radulescu was the CO of the 11th Infantry Division and of the 2nd Corps. He was awarded the Mihai Viteazul Order 3rd class and the Knight's Cross.

Source of photo: Armata Romana in al doilea razboi mondial, Meridiane, 1995, page 177
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Post by Victor » 29 Dec 2004, 20:16

Gen. Constantin Constantinescu-Claps was the CO of the 10th Corps, 11th Corps and of the 4th Army during the battle of Stalingrad. He was awarded the Mihai Viteazul Order 3rd class, which he is wearing in the photo.

Source of photo: Armata Romana in al doilea razboi mondial, Meridiane, 1995, page 85
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Post by Victor » 29 Dec 2004, 20:24

Lt. gen. Radu Gherghe was the CO of the 1st Armored Division during the battle of Stalingrad and later of the 1st Corps. He was awarded the Mihai Viteazul Order 3rd class. In the photo he is wearing the Coroana Romaniei Order Officer class with Virtutea Militara ribbon.

Source of photo: Armata Romana in al doilea razboi mondial, Meridiane, 1995, page 80
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Post by Victor » 29 Dec 2004, 20:36

Gen. av. Constantin Celareanu was the CO of the Combat Air Grouping during the 1941 campaign.

Source of photo: Armata Romana in al doilea razboi mondial, Meridiane, 1995, page 41
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Post by Victor » 29 Dec 2004, 20:47

Brig. gen. Alexandru Ioanitiu was the Chief of the General Staff, until he was killed in a freak accident on 17 September 1941. After getting out of the airplane on the airfield at Baden in the Ukraine he strayed into the path of the still rotating propeller, which hit in the head and killed him instantly. He was awarded the Mihai Viteazul Order 3rd class posthumously.

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