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Ion Boițeanu

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After graduating from military school in 1909 with the rank of second lieutenant, he advance in rank to lieutenant (1912), captain (1916), major (1917), lieutenant-colonel (1925), colonel (1931), and brigadier general (1938).
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Decretul Conducătorului Statului nr. 505 din 19 februarie 1942 pentru înaintări în Armata de Uscat, publicat în
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Rieber, Alfred J. (2004). "The Crack in the Plaster: Crisis in Romania and the Origins of the Cold War".
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From 3 December 1944 to 8 April 1945 Boițeanu served as General Officer commanding the
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Decretul regal nr. 1.299 din 9 mai 1941 pentru acordări de decorații, publicat în
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Cupsa, Ion (1968), "La contribution de la Roumanie à la défaite de l'Allemagne",
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This biographical article related to the military of Romania is a
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Commanding 3rd Division. On 9 May 1941 he was awarded the
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Index

Romanian
lieutenant general
World War II
Ministry of Defense
General Officer
Order of the Star of Romania
Eastern Front
Higher Military School
King Michael's Coup
Ion Antonescu
first Sănătescu cabinet
Minister of National Culture and Religious Affairs
Allied Control Commission
Vladislav Vinogradov
Minister of Justice
IV Corps
7th Guards Army
Hungary
Bükk
Wehrmacht
Mátra
Monitorul Oficial
Monitorul Oficial
"Acțiunile trupelor române în Caucaz și Kuban"
Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
the original
The Journal of Modern History
doi
10.1086/421185
Presses Universitaires de France

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