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Tutrakan (Bulgarian: Тутракан [ˈtutrɐkan], Romanian:
Тurtucaia, Turkish: Turtukaya) is a town in
northeastern Bulgaria, an administrative...
- The
first storming of
Turtucaia (Turtukaya) and the
second storming of
Turtucaia were two
separate military engagements between the
Russian and Ottoman...
- The
Battle of
Turtucaia (Romanian: Bătălia de la
Turtucaia; Bulgarian: Битка при Тутракан,
Bitka pri Tutrakan), also
known as
Tutrakan Epopee (Bulgarian:...
- (Plevna) stronghold.
During World War I at
Turtucaia,
across the
Danube from Oltenița,
Battle of
Turtucaia ended in a
significant defeat for the Romanian...
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offensive of the
campaign by
invading Southern Dobruja. The
Battle of
Turtucaia was very
important due to its consequences. As for the
southern front...
- of
wartime recollections:
Amintiri din
luptele de la
Turtucaia ("Memories from
Battle of
Turtucaia", 1918), În
ghiara lor...
Amintiri din
Bulgaria și schițe...
- German-Bulgarian Detachment,
surrounded and
stormed the
fortress of
Turtucaia. The
Battle of
Turtucaia ended with the
capitulation of the
Romanian garrison on 6...
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firing German 10.5 cm leFH 18/40 howitzer,
monument at the
Battle of
Turtucaia Demonstration of a
British 25-pounder
firing Breech of a U.S. M109 self-propelled...
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Kiselov −
Bulgarian General notable for his role in the
decisive Battle of
Turtucaia in the
Romanian Campaign Ivan
Kolev −
Bulgarian Lieutenant General notable...
- from 20 to 25
August with the 84th
Infantry Regiment at the
Battle of
Turtucaia. Wounded, he fell
prisoner to the Bulgarians, and was sent to an internment...