Dragalina, a village in Cristinești Commune, Botoșani County, Romania
Dragalina, a village in Hlipiceni Commune, Botoșani County, Romania
Tutova, Vaslui, a commune in Vaslui County, Romania
Corneliu Dragalina
Ion Dragalina
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Dragalina may refer to: Dragalina, Călărași, a commune in Romania Dragalina, a village in Cristinești Commune, Botoșani County, Romania Dragalina, a village...
Corneliu Dragalina (5 February 1887 – 11 July 1949) was a Romanian lieutenant general during World War II. He was born in the city of Karánsebes, Austria-Hungary...
Ioan Dragalina (16 December 1860 – 9 November 1916) was a Romanian general who died during World War I in the First Battle of the Jiu Valley. Dragalina was...
suggestions of retreat led to his replacement by General Ion Dragalina on 24 October. Dragalina was wounded the next day during a reconnaissance mission,...
transferred to the 6th Army Romanian 6th Corps - Lieutenant General Corneliu Dragalina, transferred to the Romanian 4th Army Army Group Antonescu Third Army...
Bavaria (b. 1884) November 9 Ludwig Bruns, German neurologist (b. 1856) Ion Dragalina, Romanian general (died of wounds) (b. 1860) November 10 – Walter Sutton...
6th Army on 14 Aug) Romanian VI Army Corps (Lieutenant General Corneliu Dragalina): Romanian 1st Infantry Division, 2nd Infantry Division, 4th Infantry...
1882) July 9 – Fritz Hart, British composer (b. 1874) July 11 – Corneliu Dragalina, Romanian general (b. 1887) July 12 – Douglas Hyde, Irish academic, linguist...
Vasile Atanasiu Alexandru Averescu Radu Bâldescu Nicolae Dabija Corneliu Dragalina Grigore Gafencu Eremia Grigorescu Douglas Haig Michael I of Romania (as...
the troops of the Romanian First Army, under command of General Ion Dragalina, offered strong resistance. The Romanian soldiers were supported everywhere...
Kogălniceanu”, in Brăila 67th Gunboats Divizion „Comandor Virgil Alexandru Dragalina” (Mihail Kogălniceanu-class and Smârdan-class) River monitors Section...
Ion Dolănescu, singer Felicia Donceanu, composer Corneliu Dragalina, general Ion Dragalina, general Mihai Drăgănescu, engineer Victor Eftimiu, poet and...
batteries along with 8 other guns captured. On the Romanian side, General Ion Dragalina - the architect of the successful Romanian counterattack - was wounded...
Battle of Mărăști, later commander of the Second Army (1917–1918) Ion Dragalina – Commander of the 1st Division at the Battle of Orșova, later briefly...
monarchy in December 1947 served as head of the royal household. Corneliu Dragalina Lieutenant General Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross Governor-General of...
Bucharest, 2004, ISBN 973-45-0486-X "Generals of World War II – Corneliu Dragalina". generals.dk. Retrieved 2017-07-01. Constantin Kirițescu, "Istoria războiului...
February 3 – Georg Trakl, Austrian poet (d. 1914) February 5 – Corneliu Dragalina, Romanian general (d. 1949) February 6 – Josef Frings, Archbishop of Cologne...