Ioan Mihail Racoviță (7 March 1889, Bucharest – 28 June 1954, Sighet Prison) was a Romanian general during World War II, and Minister of Defense in the...
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gastroenterologist Ioan Mihail Racoviță, World War II general Ioan Rășcanu, World War I general, politician Ioan Sabău, footballer and coach Ioan Sauca, Orthodox...
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Nicolae Gr. Racoviță (1835–1894), Romanian politician Emil Racoviță (1868–1947), Romanian biologist, zoologist, and explorer Mihail Racoviță-Cehanu [ro]...
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Stalingrad). During April–May 1944, the Romanian forces led by General Ioan Mihail Racoviță, together with elements of the German Eighth Army were responsible...
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The Romanian 4th Army, under the command of Lieutenant-General Ioan Mihail Racoviță, was charged with the defense of the region. It was being reinforced...
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Division "Groß-Rumänien" Romanian 4th Army – Lieutenant General Ioan Mihail Racoviță, replaced by Ilie Șteflea on 23 August Romanian VI Corps : 5th Infantry...
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Grand Officer, Grand Cross, and Grand Cross with Collar. In 1863, Alexandru Ioan Cuza, the Domnitor of the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia...
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Cavalry Corps - Mj. Gen. Ioan Mihail Racoviță 5th Cavalry Brigade - Col. Vasile Măinescu [ro] 8th Cavalry Brigade - Col. Ioan Dănescu [ro] Mountain Corps...
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(1914–1919), Editura Modelism, București, 1997 "Generals of World War II – Ioan Mihail Racoviță". generals.dk. Retrieved 2017-07-01. "Generals of World War II –...
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(Wehrmacht) 24th Panzer Division (Army Reserve) 4th Romanian Army (Ioan Mihail Racoviță) I Romanian Army Corps 8th Infantry Division 6th Infantry Division...
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