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Corneliu Dragalina (5
February 1887 – 11 July 1949) was a
Romanian lieutenant general during World War II. He was born in the city of Karánsebes, Austria-Hungary...
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Dragalina may
refer to:
Dragalina, Călărași, a
commune in
Romania Dragalina, a
village in Cristinești Commune, Botoșani County,
Romania Dragalina, a village...
- Ioan
Dragalina (16
December 1860 – 9
November 1916) was a
Romanian general who died
during World War I in the
First Battle of the Jiu Valley.
Dragalina was...
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Dragalina is a
commune in Călărași County, Muntenia, Romania,
named after the
Romanian general Ion
Dragalina. It is
composed of
three villages: Constantin...
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Mackensen Romanian forces:
Petre Dumitrescu C.
Constantinescu Corneliu Dragalina High command:
Georgy Zhukov Aleksandr Vasilevsky Nikolay Voronov Southwestern...
- II, 67th
Artillery Carrying Ships Division "Commander
Virgil Alexandru Dragalina" of the
Romanian Danube Flotilla based in Brăila.
Rahova (VBF 176). Commissioned...
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Osmanische Geschichtsschreiber. Vol. V.
Verlag Styria. ISSN 0473-5129.
Dragalina,
Patriciu (1900). Din
istoria Banatului de Severin. Vol. II. Biblioteca...
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suggestions of
retreat led to his
replacement by
General Ion
Dragalina on 24 October.
Dragalina was
wounded the next day
during a
reconnaissance mission,...
- Motorway") has 3
exits for Călărași, at
Lehliu Gară (about 50 km (31 mi) NW),
Dragalina (about 30 km (19 mi) N) and Fetești (about 40 km (25 mi) NE). The city...
- (1923–2014),
Orthodox metropolitan bishop Corneliu Dragalina (1887–1949),
World War II
lieutenant general Ion
Dragalina (1860–1916),
World War I general, commander...