The Romanian Battlefront in World War I

The Romanian Battlefront in World War I
Author: Glenn E. Torrey
Publsiher: Modern War Studies (Hardcover)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 0700618392

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A pathbreaking study of the Romanian Front in World War I. Provides a unique account of Romanian military operations and restructures our understanding of the Balkan and south Russian theaters of operation.

The Great War and the Romanians

The Great War and the Romanians
Author: Nicolae ne,Nicolae Petrescu-Comnène
Publsiher: Histria Books
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2022-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781592111930

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Written during the First World War, this book describes Romania’s role in World War I during the critical years of 1916 and 1917. The book analyzes the situation of the Romanians living within the borders of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the time and the causes for Romania’s entry into the war. The author then discusses Romania’s contribution to the war effort during 1916 and the first half of 1917. An important record of events for historians interested in the First World War on the Eastern Front, it includes several essential historical documents that illustrate the author’s account of the events of the time. The book also has a preface by Albert Thomas, French minister of Armaments and War Production at that time, and Maurice Muret. It is a valuable first-hand account of Romania’s involvement in World War I. The author, Nicolae Petrescu-Comnène was an important Romanian diplomat of the interwar period. He served as ambassador to Switzerland, Germany, and the Vatican, as well as a delegate at the League of Nations, before becoming foreign minister from 1938 to 1939. He authored numerous studies on history, law, and politics.

The Romanian Battlefront in World War I

The Romanian Battlefront in World War I
Author: Glenn E. Torrey
Publsiher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780700620173

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Despite a strategically vulnerable position, an ill-prepared army, and questionable promises of military support from the Allied Powers, Romania intervened in World War I in August 1916. In return, it received the Allies' formal sanction for the annexation of the Romanian-inhabited regions of Austria-Hungary. As Glenn Torrey reveals in his pathbreaking study, this soon appeared to have been an impulsive and risky decision for both parties. Torrey details how, by the end of 1916, the armies of the Central Powers, led by German generals Falkenhayn and Mackensen, had administered a crushing defeat and occupied two-thirds of Romanian territory, but at the cost of diverting substantial military forces they needed on other fronts. The Allies, especially the Russians, were forced to do likewise in order to prevent Romania from collapsing completely. Torrey presents the most authoritative account yet of the heavy fighting during the 1916 campaign and of the renewed attempt by Austro-German forces, including the elite Alpine Corps, to subdue the Romanian Army in the summer of 1917. This latter campaign, highlighted here but ignored in non-Romanian accounts, witnessed reorganized and rearmed Romanian soldiers, with help from a disintegrating Russian Army, administer a stunning defeat of their enemies. However, as Torrey also shows, amidst the chaos of the Russian Revolution the Central Powers forced Romania to sign a separate peace early in 1918. Ultimately, this allowed the Romanian Army to reenter the war and occupy the majority of the territory promised in 1916. Torrey's unparalleled familiarity with archival and secondary sources and his long experience with the subject give authority and balance to his account of the military, strategic, diplomatic, and political events on both sides of the battlefront. In addition, his use of personal memoirs provides vivid insights into the human side of the war. Major military leaders in the Second World War, especially Ion Antonescu and Erwin Rommel, made their careers during the First World War and play a prominent role in his book. Torrey's study fosters a genuinely new appreciation and understanding of a long-neglected aspect of World War I that influenced not only the war itself but the peace settlement that followed and, in fact, continues today.

Romania and World War I

Romania and World War I
Author: Glenn E. Torrey
Publsiher: Histria Books
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105073225547

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A comprehensive portrait of the situation faced by Romania during the years of the first world conflict. It is a collection of studies covering all aspects of Romania's role in the war, from the years of neutrality up to the consolidation of Greater Romania in 1919. Topics covered include: Romania and the belligerents, 1914-1916; irredentism and diplomacy -- the central powers and Romania, August-November 1914; some observations on the Sarrail Offensive at Salonika, August 1916; the Entente and the Romanian Campaign of 1916; indifference and mistrust -- Russian-Romanian collaboration in the campaign of 1916; Romania leaves the war -- the decision to sign an armistice, December 1917; Alexandru Marghiloman of Romania -- a war leader; and the Romanian intervention in Hungary, 1919.

The Romanian Army During the First World War

The Romanian Army During the First World War
Author: Costică Prodan,Dumitru Preda,Comisia Română de Istorie Militară,Fundația "Mărășești-Mărăști-Oituz".
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: IND:30000064252020

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Prelude to Blitzkrieg

Prelude to Blitzkrieg
Author: Michael B. Barrett
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253008701

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An authoritative study of World War I’s often-overlooked Romanian front. In contrast to the trench-war deadlock on the Western Front, combat in Romania and Transylvania in 1916 foreshadowed the lightning warfare of World War II. When Romania joined the Allies and invaded Transylvania without warning, the Germans responded by unleashing a campaign of bold, rapid infantry movements, with cavalry providing cover or pursuing the crushed foe. Hitting where least expected and advancing before the Romanians could react―even bombing their capital from a Zeppelin soon after war was declared―the Germans and Austrians poured over the formidable Transylvanian Alps onto the plains of Walachia, rolling up the Romanian army from west to east, and driving the shattered remnants into Russia. Prelude to Blitzkrieg tells the story of this largely ignored campaign to determine why it did not devolve into the mud and misery of trench warfare, so ubiquitous elsewhere. “This work will stand as the definitive study of the Central Powers part of the campaign for some time to come.” —Journal of Military History “Barnett’s book is a valuable addition to the field. He writes well and with authority. He has been able to illuminate a little-known corner of the First World War and provide a state-of-the-art operational history combining detailed narrative with prescient analysis.” —American Historical Review

The Romanian Army of World War II

The Romanian Army of World War II
Author: Mark Axworthy
Publsiher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992-03-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1855321696

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Although Romania had fought for the Allies in World War I with the fall of her allies the Czechs and the French mid-1940 she was forced to join the Axis. A coalition government was formed under General Antonescue who proved to be one of Germany's most effective military allies. The Romanian army saw extensive action and suffered terrible losses in operation Odessa and at Stalingrad. By 1944 the Soviets were within the Romanian borders and the King sued for peace. Romania's defection significantly accelerated the end of World War II. Her natural resources were now denied to Germany and her forces constituted the fourth largest Allied army. this book details the uniforms, equipment and unit organisation of the Romanian army during the entire conflict.

The Great War and the Romanians

The Great War and the Romanians
Author: Nicolae Petrescu-Comnen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2000
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:895716013

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