• Ioan Grigore Bengliu (November 16, 1881–November 26, 1940) was a Romanian lieutenant-general. He was born in Târgu Jiu, Gorj County, in the Oltenia region...
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    France Lauchhammer, Germany Noci, Italy Pendik, Turkey Yambol, Bulgaria Ioan Bengliu (1881–1940), lieutenant general Radu Budișteanu (1902–1991), lawyer and...
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    After the Union of Moldavia and Wallachia in 1859 under Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza, the Gendarmerie was subordinated to the Ministry of War as a separate...
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  • Editura Paralela 45, 2004. ISBN 973-697-758-7 "Generals of World War II – Ioan Bengliu". generals.dk. Retrieved 2017-07-01. Corneliu Olaru, Un secol de economie...
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    Gheorghe Argeșanu † Toma Arnăuțoiu † Gheorghe Arsenescu † Radu Băldescu † Ioan Bengliu † Mișu Benvenisti Ernest Bernea Aristide Blank Arsenie Boca Matei Boilă...
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  • Romanian general and politician, 40th Prime Minister of Romania (b. 1883) Ioan Bengliu, Romanian general (b. 1881) Victor Iamandi, Romanian politician (b. 1891)...
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    high-ranking officers of the Gendarmerie, including its head inspector General Ioan Bengliu, Colonel Zeciu (who had organised the killing of Codreanu and thirteen...
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  • Massacre): Gheorghe Argeșanu, major general and politician (born 1883). Ioan Bengliu, Inspector-General of the Romanian Gendarmerie (born 1881). Victor Iamandi...
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