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    Ioan Culcer (29 July 1853 – September 1928) was a Wallachian-born Romanian military leader and politician. Culcer served as a lieutenant during the Romanian...
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    to the city of Calafat. The Romanian 1st Division—part of General Ioan Culcer's 1st Army—took the Austro-Hungarian town of Orsova (Orșova) in the Banat...
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    Ion Biberi (21 July 1904 – 27 September 1990) was a Romanian psychiatrist and anthropologist, also active as an essayist, fiction writer, dramatist, translator...
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    Ion Hobana, first name also Ioan, last name also Hobană (born Aurelian Mantaroșie or Manta-Roșie; 25 January 1931 – 22 February 2011) was a Romanian science...
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    1918) Minister of Public Works: Gen. Ion Culcer (29 January - 4 March 1918) Minister of Industry and Commerce: Ion Luca-Niculescu (29 January - 4 March...
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    Elizabeth; Hamilton, A. R.; Cullen, James H.; Rogge, Sven; Salfi, Joe; Culcer, Dimitrie (April 1, 2021). "Qubits composed of holes could be the trick...
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    initially commanded by General Ioan Culcer. However, Culcer's suggestions of retreat led to his replacement by General Ion Dragalina on 24 October. Dragalina...
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    department into two divisions. One of its most critical journalists, Rodica Culcer, was placed in charge of supervising both divisions, which actually reduced...
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    sector of the front, the 1st Division (General Ion Dragalina) of the Romanian 1st Army (General Ioan Culcer) fought against the 145th Brigade (Colonel Rudolf...
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    I Corps of the 1st Army, at the time under the command of General Ioan Culcer. Although the Central Powers made good initial progress, they were counterattacked...
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  • of Orsova, the 1st Romanian Division (General Ion Dragalina) of the 1st Romanian Army (General Ioan Culcer) conquered the town of Orsova along with the...
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  • World War I. Its commanders during that time were : Divisional General Ioan Culcer: 15 August 1916 – 11 October 1916 Brigadier General Ioan Dragalina: 11 October...
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    Palace of the Society of Civil Servants on Strada Batiștei by Radu Culcer and Ion C. Roșu (1934) The Royal Palace of Bucharest in the Revolution Square...
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  • in the Romanian Armed Forces. Dennis Deletant, Hitler's Forgotten Ally: Ion Antonescu and His Regime, Romania, 1940–1944, pp.83, 86, 280, 305, Palgrave...
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    decorations was revived. Mihail Kogălniceanu, Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Ion Brătianu cabinet, took part in the debates in the Assembly of Deputies regarding...
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    orientation—Mircea Iorgulescu (who made his debut here), Vartan Arachelian, Dan Culcer, Dinu Flămând, Gheorghe Grigurcu, Nicolae Manolescu, Romul Munteanu, Eugen...
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  • Problem for the Humanity, but what will come after it], interview by Rodica Culcer and Lidia Moise, PRIM PLAN, TVR 1, 20 June 2011. Emisunea PRIM PLAN – integrala...
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    Northern Army), later Chief of the General Staff of Romania (1916–1918) Ioan Culcer – Led the 1st Army during the Battle of Transylvania Eremia Grigorescu –...
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    division and four battalions. The Romanian 1st Army, commanded by General Ioan Culcer, crossed the border at the Surduc and Vulcan Passes and occupied Petrozsény...
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    army. On 10 July, following the Romanian declaration of war, General Ioan Culcer's 5th Corps - amounting to 80,000 soldiers crossed the border into the Bulgarian...
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