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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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He was born in [[Târgoviște]], [[Romania]] in 1886, in a Greek-Romanian family. He graduated from the "Military School of Artillery, Combat Engineering and Navy officers" in 1907, with the rank of [[second lieutenant]], being promoted [[lieutenant]] in 1910, [[Captain (naval)|captain]] in 1915, and [[major]] in 1917 during [[World War I]]. After the war he attended |
He was born in [[Târgoviște]], [[Romania]] in 1886, in a Greek-Romanian family. He graduated from the "Military School of Artillery, Combat Engineering and Navy officers" in 1907, with the rank of [[second lieutenant]], being promoted [[lieutenant]] in 1910, [[Captain (naval)|captain]] in 1915, and [[major]] in 1917 during [[World War I]]. After the war he attended the [[Carol I National Defence University|Higher War School]] in [[Bucharest]], graduating in 1920, when he was advanced to the rank of [[lieutenant colonel]]. |
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After reaching the rank of [[colonel]] in 1928, and of [[brigadier general]] in 1935, |
After reaching the rank of [[colonel]] in 1928, and of [[brigadier general]] in 1935, Atanasiu was advanced to [[divisional general]] in 1940, before the beginning of [[World War II]] and to [[lieutenant general]] in 1942. |
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He served as Commander of the 2nd Army Corps in 1941, and moved to the 3d Army Corps which he commanded from June 22, 1941 to March 20, 1943. In this capacity he led the Corps in the military actions for the liberation of [[Bessarabia]] in the battle for the [[beachhead]] of [[Drânceni|Albița]] on the [[Prut|Prut River]], and then in the advance to the [[Dniester]] at [[Tiraspol]]. He was then in command of the corps on the [[front line]] from [[Karpovo]] to Dalnik during the [[Siege of Odessa (1941)|Siege of Odessa]]. |
He served as Commander of the 2nd Army Corps in 1941, and moved to the 3d Army Corps which he commanded from June 22, 1941 to March 20, 1943. In this capacity he led the Corps in the military actions for the liberation of [[Bessarabia]] in the battle for the [[beachhead]] of [[Drânceni|Albița]] on the [[Prut|Prut River]], and then in the advance to the [[Dniester]] at [[Tiraspol]]. He was then in command of the corps on the [[front line]] from [[Karpovo]] to Dalnik during the [[Siege of Odessa (1941)|Siege of Odessa]]. |
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In 1943 he was appointed Inspector-General of Artillery position which he held from March 20, 1943 to February 12, 1945. |
In 1943 he was appointed Inspector-General of Artillery, a position which he held from March 20, 1943 to February 12, 1945. |
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After [[King Michael's Coup]] in August 1944, he took command of the [[First Army (Romania)|1st Romanian Army]], taking part in the battles on the Czechoslovakian front in the [[Javorina]], between the rivers [[Hron]] and [[Morava (river)|Morava]] and thereafter in [[Bohemia]]. Atansiu retired in 1948 and died in |
After [[King Michael's Coup]] in August 1944, he took command of the [[First Army (Romania)|1st Romanian Army]], taking part in the battles on the Czechoslovakian front in the [[Javorina]], between the rivers [[Hron]] and [[Morava (river)|Morava]] and thereafter in [[Bohemia]]. Atansiu retired in 1948 and died in Bucharest in 1964.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.generals.dk/general/Atanasiu/St._Vasile/Romania.html|title=Atanasiu, St. Vasile|publisher=Generals.dk|accessdate=October 12, 2020}}</ref><ref>Șerban Pavelescu - ''Generalul de armată Vasile Atanasiu'', Revista de Istorie Militară nr. 2/1995, p.38-39.</ref><ref>Alesandru Duțu, Florica Dobre, Leonida Loghin, ''Armata română în al doilea război mondial 1941–1945'', București, Editura Enciclopedică, 1999</ref> |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
Revision as of 17:24, 12 October 2020
Vasile Atanasiu (April 25, 1886 – June 6, 1964) was a Romanian lieutenant general in World War II.
Biography
He was born in Târgoviște, Romania in 1886, in a Greek-Romanian family. He graduated from the "Military School of Artillery, Combat Engineering and Navy officers" in 1907, with the rank of second lieutenant, being promoted lieutenant in 1910, captain in 1915, and major in 1917 during World War I. After the war he attended the Higher War School in Bucharest, graduating in 1920, when he was advanced to the rank of lieutenant colonel.
After reaching the rank of colonel in 1928, and of brigadier general in 1935, Atanasiu was advanced to divisional general in 1940, before the beginning of World War II and to lieutenant general in 1942.
He served as Commander of the 2nd Army Corps in 1941, and moved to the 3d Army Corps which he commanded from June 22, 1941 to March 20, 1943. In this capacity he led the Corps in the military actions for the liberation of Bessarabia in the battle for the beachhead of Albița on the Prut River, and then in the advance to the Dniester at Tiraspol. He was then in command of the corps on the front line from Karpovo to Dalnik during the Siege of Odessa.
In 1943 he was appointed Inspector-General of Artillery, a position which he held from March 20, 1943 to February 12, 1945.
After King Michael's Coup in August 1944, he took command of the 1st Romanian Army, taking part in the battles on the Czechoslovakian front in the Javorina, between the rivers Hron and Morava and thereafter in Bohemia. Atansiu retired in 1948 and died in Bucharest in 1964.[1][2][3]
Awards
During his career, Atanasiu received the following awards and medals.
- Romanian awards
- Order of Michael the Brave, 3rd class; 17 October 1941
- Order of Michael the Brave, 3rd class; 4 August 1945
- Order of the Star of Romania, Commander class; 8 June 1940
- Order of the Star of Romania, Officer class
- Order of the Crown, Commander class
- Czechoslovak award
- Soviet awards
References
- ^ "Atanasiu, St. Vasile". Generals.dk. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
- ^ Șerban Pavelescu - Generalul de armată Vasile Atanasiu, Revista de Istorie Militară nr. 2/1995, p.38-39.
- ^ Alesandru Duțu, Florica Dobre, Leonida Loghin, Armata română în al doilea război mondial 1941–1945, București, Editura Enciclopedică, 1999
- 1886 births
- 1964 deaths
- People from Târgoviște
- Carol I National Defence University alumni
- Romanian Land Forces generals
- Romanian military personnel of World War I
- Romanian military personnel of World War II
- Recipients of the Order of Michael the Brave
- Recipients of the Order of the White Lion
- Commanders of the Order of the Star of Romania
- Commanders of the Order of the Crown (Romania)