Horia Agarici (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈhori.a aɡaˈrit͡ʃʲ]; April 6, 1911 – July 13, 1982) was a Romanian aviator and World War II flying ace. Agarici...
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Agarici is a surname. People with this surname include: Horia Agarici (1911–1982), Romanian aviator Viorica Agarici (1886–1979), Romanian nurse See also...
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Horia is a Romanian-language male name that may refer to: Horia Agarici Horia Bernea Horia Bonciu Horia Brenciu Horia Creangă Horia Colibășanu Horia Damian...
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celebrating the life of Romanian World War II fighter ace Captain Horia Agarici. Schwandl, Robert. "București". urbanrail. 44°28′02″N 26°05′11″E /...
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pilot of the 53rd Squadron remained on the Mamaia aerodrome, Lieutenant Horia Agarici, whose plane was under repair. In the hangars from Mamaia there was...
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due to the respect he may have had for Agarici's son, military pilot Horia Agarici.[dubious – discuss] On July 4, all Jewish prisoners were moved to another...
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tânărului inginer Anghel Saligny. Episodul luptelor aeriene ale lui Horia Agarici, salvatorul Constanţei". Adevărul. Retrieved 25 March 2019. Berend,...
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1945. The victory was not officially credited in Romanian documents. Horia Agarici Constantin Cantacuzino Cristea Chirvăsuță [ro] Ioan Dicezare Tudor Greceanu [ro]...
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standards, Captain Alexandru Șerbănescu, with 55 victories, and Captain Horia Agarici with 13 victories. In the aftermath of King Michael's Coup of 23 August...
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Acterian (1904–1943), theatre director, journalist and fascist activist. Horia Agarici (1911–1982), World War II flying ace. Simona Amânar (born 1979), Olympic...
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