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  2. Category:Military units and formations of Romania in World ...

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    World War II naval ships of Romania (4 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Military units and formations of Romania in World War II" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  3. Category:Romanian Army units - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Military units and formations of Romania in World War II (1 C, 6 P) R. Regiments of Romania (3 P) Pages in category "Romanian ...

  4. Category : Military history of Romania during World War II

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    World War II sites in Romania (2 C) Pages in category "Military history of Romania during World War II" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.

  5. Category:Romania in World War II - Wikipedia

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    World War II military equipment of Romania (3 C, ... Pages in category "Romania in World War II" ... Administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Romania (1941–1944) ...

  6. Romanian Land Forces - Wikipedia

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    The expeditionary force, 'Army Group Antonescu,' was composed on 22 June 1941 of the 3rd Army, the 4th Army, the 2nd Army Corps, and the 11th Infantry Division. [24] The 3rd Army comprised the 4th Army Corps (6th and 7th Infantry Divisions), the Cavalry Corps, the Mountain Corps, two separate artillery battalions, a TA unit, and the Air Force's ...

  7. Siege of Odessa - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Romanian troops, the 72nd Infantry Division of the Wehrmacht (in part), 2 German assault and 4 German engineer battalions, 3 German heavy artillery divisions, and periodically Luftwaffe units were also involved near Odessa. By early September the total number of German-Romanian troops near Odessa was about 277,000 soldiers ...

  8. Romania in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Antonescu and Adolf Hitler at the Führerbau in Munich (June 1941).. In the immediate wake of the loss of Northern Transylvania, on 4 September 1940, the Iron Guard (led by Horia Sima) and General (later Marshal) Ion Antonescu united to form the "National Legionary State", which forced the abdication of Carol II in favor of his 19-year-old son Michael.

  9. 2nd Mountain Troops Brigade (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The brigade was initially formed as the 2nd Mountain Troops Division on 1 July 1923. The unit distinguished itself in the campaigns of World War II from 1941 to 1945, receiving the nickname "Flint Division" (Divizia de cremene). [1] It is now named after the most important Dacian military, religious and political