1941 in Romania
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Events from the year 1941 in Romania.
Incumbents[]
- King: Michael
- Prime Minister: Ion Antonescu
Events[]
- January 21–23 – Legionnaires' rebellion and Bucharest pogrom results in the disestablishment of the National Legionary State
- March 5 – March 1941 Romanian policy referendum[1]
- April 1 – Fântâna Albă massacre
- June 26 – Raid on Constanța
- June 27 – Iași pogrom
- July 2–24 – Operation München[2][3]
- August 8–October 16 – Siege of Odessa
- November 9 – November 1941 Romanian policy referendum[4]
Births[]
- February 1 – Teofil Codreanu, footballer (died 2016)
- February 3 – Ștefan Iordache, actor (died 2008)
- February 4 – Șerban Cantacuzino, actor (died 2011)
- February 13 – Paul Dan Cristea, professor of engineering (died 2013)
- March 10 – Teodor Meleșcanu, politician and diplomat
- April 29 – Mircea Veroiu, film director and screenwriter (died )
- June 3 – Constantin Bușoiu, wrestler
- June 19 – Irina Petrescu, actress (died 2013)
- July 14 – George Anania, science fiction writer, playwright and translator (died 2013)
- July 30 – Gheorghe Condovici, gymnast
- September 8 – Dan Coe, footballer (died )
- September 20 – Constantin Ciucă, boxer
- November 15 – Corneliu Ciontu, politician
- November 24 – Emil Hossu, actor (died 2012)
- December 25 – Ioan Alexandru, actor (died )
Deaths[]
- February 4 – David Emmanuel, mathematician (born )
- March 17 – Nicolae Titulescu, diplomat and politician (born )
- April 7 – Lazăr Edeleanu, chemist (born )
- April 8 – Nuși Tulliu, poet and prose writer (born 1872)
- June 5 – Alexandru Nicolescu, bishop (born )
- June 19 – Elena Popea, painter (born )
- June 24 – Maria Baiulescu, author, suffragist, women’s rights activist (born )
- June 26 – Nicolae Minovici, forensic scientist (born )
- July 2 – George Valentin Bibescu, early aviation pioneer (born )
- July 8 – Alexandru Bassarab, painter (born )
- July 19 – Filimon Sârbu, communist activist (born 1916; executed)
- August 6 – Izabela Sadoveanu-Evan, literary critic, educationist, journalist, poet and feminist militant (born )
- August 6 – Alexandru Baltagă, Bessarabian priest (born ; died in Soviet custody)
- September 17 – Alexandru Ioanițiu, general (born ; killed in accident near Odessa)
- September 20 – Petre Sucitulescu, footballer and soldier (killed in action at Dalnik)
- October 22 – Ioan Glogojeanu, general (born ; killed in explosion at Odessa)
- November 7 – Francisc Panet, chemical engineer and communist activist (born ; executed)
- December 6 – Teodor Neaga, Bessarabian politician (born )
References[]
- ^ Rumänien, 5. März 1941 : General Antonescus Politik Direct Democracy
- ^ Axworthy (1995), p. 45.
- ^ Axworthy (1995), p. 47.
- ^ Rumänien, 9. November 1941 : General Antonescus Politik Direct Democracy
Bibliography[]
- Axworthy, Mark; Scafes, Cornel; Craciunoiu, Cristian (1995). Third Axis Fourth Ally: Romanian Armed Forces in the European War, 1941–1945. London: Arms & Armour Press. ISBN 1-85409-267-7.
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