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1944 in Romania

Events from the year 1944 in Romania. The year was dominated by the Second World War. The year started with the Soviet Army assault on Romanian troops and the Battle of Romania. King Michael led a coup d'état during the year and Romania left the Axis powers and joined the Allies. The Romanian army subsequently won victories against German and Hungarian troops.

1944
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Events from the year 1944 in Romania The year was dominated by the Second World War The year started with the Soviet Army assault on Romanian troops and the Battle of Romania King Michael led a coup d etat during the year and Romania left the Axis powers and joined the Allies The Romanian army subsequently won victories against German and Hungarian troops 1943 1942 1941 1944 in Romania 1945 1946 1947Decades 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960sSee also Other events of 1944 History of Romania Timeline of Romanian history Years in Romania Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 3 Births 4 Deaths 5 ReferencesIncumbents editKing Michael I of Romania 1 Prime Minister Ion Antonescu until 23 August 2 Constantin Sănătescu 23 August to 5 December 3 Nicolae Rădescu from 7 December 4 Events edit29 January Romania surrenders the Transnistria Governorate to advancing Soviet troops 5 5 March The Uman Botoșani offensive commences which lasts until 17 April and ends with a Soviet victory against the Romanian and German Armies 6 2 April Soviet forces cross the Prut and entered Romania initiating the Battle of Romania 7 4 April Aircraft of the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces commence the first of what will be seventeen aerial bombardments of Bucharest ultimately killing 5 524 inhabitants injuring 3 373 and leaving 47 974 homeless 8 8 April The First Jassy Kishinev offensive starts as Soviet troops advance on Targu Frumos 9 9 April The First Battle of Targu Frumos commences between Romanian and Soviet forces 10 7 May The Second Battle of Targu Frumos closes with Romanian and German forces holding out against the advancing Soviet troops 11 12 May The minelayer Amiral Murgescu is the last Axis warship to leave Crimea finishing the Crimean offensive 12 23 August King Michael and opposition allies launch a coup d etat leading to Romania switching allegiance from the Axis to Allies 13 25 August Romania declares war on Germany 14 31 August The Romanian Army defeat the last German troops in Romania 15 5 September Romanian and Soviet forces attack the Hungarian soldiers supported by the German Army in the Battle of Turda Fighting lasts until 5 October and although the Allied forces are initially repulsed the battle ends with the retreat of the remainder of the Axis soldiers 16 12 September Romania signs an armistice with the Allies 17 25 October Romanian and Soviet troops retake the last section of Northern Transylvania from Hungarian troops in the Battle of Carei 18 Births edit11 February Dumitru Velea equestrian 19 26 May Constantin Niculescu boxer 20 4 June Ion Bașa ice hockey player 21 14 June Viorel P Barbu mathematician and member of the Romanian Academy 22 22 September Ana Derșidan Ene Pascu medal winning fencer at the 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics and President of the Romanian Fencing Federation died 2022 23 28 October Ileana Enculescu volleyball player 24 Deaths edit26 January Smaranda Gheorghiu poet novelist essayist playwright educator feminist and traveler born 1857 25 9 March Grigore Antipa biologist born 1867 26 3 April Octav Băncilă realist painter and left wing activist born 1872 27 4 August Francisc Rainer pathologist physiologist and anthropologist born 1874 28 11 August Ion Minulescu avant garde poet novelist and short story writer born 1881 29 15 August Ștefania Mărăcineanu physicist born 1882 30 18 August Alexandru Șerbănescu fighter pilot and flying ace in World War II born 1912 31 13 September Grigore Bălan brigadier general during World War II killed in action at the Battle of Turda born 1896 14 September Paul Mihu Sadoveanu novelist and soldier killed in action at the Battle of Turda born 1920 17 October Eva Heyman Romanian born victim of the Holocaust born 1931 32 17 November Magda Isanos poet born 1916 33 Date unknown Alexandrina Cantacuzino political activist philanthropist and diplomat born 1867 34 35 References edit Scurtu Ioan 2004 Istoria romanilor in timpul celor patru regi 1866 1947 The History of the Romanians under the Four Kings 1866 1947 in Romanian 2a ed Bucharest Editura Enciclopedică pp 191 199 ISBN 978 9 73450 441 1 Roper Steven D 2000 Romania The Unfinished Revolution London Routledge p 14 ISBN 978 0 20369 507 4 Loghin Leonida Lupășteanu Aurel Ucrain Constantin 1985 Bărbați ai Datoriei 23 August 1944 12 Mai 1945 Mic Dicționar Men of Debt August 23 1944 May 12 1945 Mini Dictionary Bucharest Editura Militară p 370 OCLC 977778092 Vladimirov Katya 2018 08 20 General Nicolae Rădescu New Sources New Perspectives 1940s 1950s History 103 357 Wiley 610 627 doi 10 1111 1468 229x 12626 ISSN 0018 2648 Frieser Karl Heinz 2017 The Eastern Front 1943 1944 The War in the East and on the Neighbouring Fronts Oxford Oxford University Press p 791 ISBN 978 0 19872 346 2 Glantz David M 2007 Red Storm Over the Balkans The Failed Soviet Invasion of Romania Spring 1944 Lawrence University Press of Kansas p 7 ISBN 978 0 70061 465 3 Davidson Edward Manning Dale 1999 Chronology of World War Two London Cassell amp Co pp 187 189 ISBN 978 0 30435 309 5 Bombardarea Bucureștilor in 44 mii de morți și sute de clădiri făcute praf The bombing of Bucharest in 44 thousands killed and hundreds of buildings destroyed Adevărul in Romanian February 22 2011 Retrieved October 18 2020 Hall Richard C 2014 War in the Balkans an encyclopedic history from the fall of the Ottoman Empire to the breakup of Yugoslavia Santa Barbara California ABC Clio ISBN 978 1 61069 031 7 Glantz David M 2007 Red Storm Over the Balkans The Failed Soviet Invasion of Romania Lawrence University Press of Kansas p 62 ISBN 978 0 7006 1465 3 Tiquet Pierre McAdams Hannah 2020 The 3rd SS Panzer Regiment 3rd SS Panzer Division Totenkopf Havertown Casemate p 7 ISBN 978 1 61200 732 8 Rotaru Jipa Damaschin Ioan 2000 Glorie și Dramă Marina Regală Romană 1940 1945 Glory and Drama The Romanian Royal Navy 1940 1945 in Romanian Bucharest Ion Cristoiu Publishing p 157 ISBN 978 9 73995 447 1 Tomiuc Eugen May 6 2005 World War II 60 Years 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