Conflict
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Belligerents
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Result
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Romanian commanders
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Date
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Name
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Allies
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Enemies
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Outcome
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Losses
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Prince
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Prime Minister
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Defense Minister
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General Chief of Staff
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21 February – 5 April 1907
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1907 Romanian Peasants' Revolt
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|
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Victory
- Crushing of the rebellion
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10 dead and 5 wounded (military)
3,000 civilian casualties
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Carol I
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Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino (until 24 March 1907) Dimitrie Sturdza (from 24 March 1907)
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Alexandru Averescu
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Nicolae Tătărăscu (until 1 April 1907) Grigore C. Crăiniceanu (from 1 April 1907)
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29 June – 10 August 1913
Romania entered: 10 July 1913
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Second Balkan War
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Serbia Greece Romania Montenegro
Co-belligerent
Ottoman Empire
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Bulgaria
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Victory
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negligible combat casualties 6,000 dead of disease
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Titu Maiorescu
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Constantin Harjeu
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Alexandru Averescu
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28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918
Romania entered: 27 August 1916
Romania temporary exited: 9 December 1917
Romania re-entered: 10 November 1918
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World War I
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Triple Entente
France
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Russia (1914–1917)
Italy (1915–1918)
Japan
Romania (1916–1918)
Serbia
Belgium
Greece (1917–1918)
Portugal (1916–1918)
Montenegro (1914–1916)
China (1917–1918)
Siam (1917–1918)
Co-belligerents
United States (1917–1918)
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Central Powers Germany
Austria-Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Bulgaria (1915–1918)
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Defeat
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535,706
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Ferdinand I
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Ion I. C. Brătianu
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Constantin Iancovescu
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Vasile Zottu (until Oct. 1916) Dumitru Iliescu (Oct. – Dec. 1916) Constantin Prezan (from Dec. 1916)
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Victory
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Constantin Coandă
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Eremia Grigorescu
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Constantin Prezan
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1 November 1918 – 17 July 1919
Romania entered: 11 November 1918
Romania exited: 11 June 1919
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Polish–Ukrainian War
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Poland
Romania
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West Ukrainian People's Republic
Ukrainian People's Republic
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Victory
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negligible
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Constantin Coandă (until Nov. 1918) Ion I. C. Brătianu (from Nov. 1918)
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Eremia Grigorescu (until Nov. 1918) Artur Văitoianu (from Nov. 1918)
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15 April – 6 August 1919
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Hungarian–Romanian War
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Romania
Co-belligerents
Czechoslovakia
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
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Hungarian Soviet Republic
Active neutrality Soviet Russia
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Victory
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3,610 dead 11,666 total
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Ion I. C. Brătianu
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Artur Văitoianu
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27–28 May 1919
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Bender Uprising
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Active neutrality Soviet Russia
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Victory
- Crushing of the rebellion
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unknown
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20–28 October 1920
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1920 Romanian General Strike
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|
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Victory
- Crushing of the rebellion
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unknown
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Alexandru Averescu
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Ioan Rășcanu
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Constantin Cristescu
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15–18 September 1924
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Tatarbunary Uprising
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Active neutrality Soviet Union
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Victory
- Crushing of the rebellion
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3,000 civilian casualties
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Ion I. C. Brătianu
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George Mărdărescu
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Alexandru Lupescu
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Alexandru Gorski
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5–6 August 1929
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Lupeni Strike
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|
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Victory
- Crushing of the rebellion
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10 soldiers wounded 15 gendarmes wounded
22 miners dead 23 miners gravely wounded 30 miners lightly wounded
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Michael I
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Iuliu Maniu
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Henry Cihoschi
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Nicolae Samsonovici
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12–16 February 1933
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Grivița Strike
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|
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Victory
- Crushing of the rebellion
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2 soldiers dead
7 workers dead 20 workers wounded
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Carol II
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Alexandru Vaida-Voevod
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Nicolae Samsonovici
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Constantin Lăzărescu
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21–23 January 1941
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Legionnaires' Rebellion and Bucharest Pogrom
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|
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Victory
- Crushing of the rebellion
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30 soldiers dead
200–800 legionnaires dead or wounded
125 Jews dead in pogrom
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Michael I
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Ion Antonescu
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Alexandru Ioaniţiu
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1–2 September 1945
Romania entered: 22 June 1941
Romania switched sides: 23 August 1944
Romania exited: 9 May 1945
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World War II
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Axis
Germany
Italy (1940–1943)
Japan
Affiliate states
Romania (1941–1944)
Hungary (1941–1945)
Bulgaria (1941–1944)
Thailand (1942–1945)
Co-belligerents
Finland (1941–1944)
Vichy France (1940–1944)
Iran (1941)
Iraq (1941)
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Allies
United States (1941–1945)
Soviet Union (1941–1945)
United Kingdom
France (1939–1940, 1944–1945)
China
Poland (1939)
Denmark (1940)
Norway (1940)
Belgium (1940)
Luxembourg (1940)
Netherlands (1940)
Greece (1940–1941)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1941)
Egypt (1940–1945)
Nepal
Cuba (1941–1945)
Brazil (1942–1945)
Mexico (1942–1945)
Ethiopia (1942–1945)
Portuguese Timor (1942–1945)
Colombia (1943–1945)
Co-belligerents
Italy (1943–1945)
Romania (1944–1945)
Finland (1944–1945)
Bulgaria (1944–1945)
Mongolia (1939)
Finland (1939–1940)
Estonia (1940)
Latvia (1940)
Lithuania (1940)
Romania (1940)
Client state
Tuvan People's Republic (1941–1944)
Supply only
Bahrain
Haiti (1941–1945)
Honduras (1941–1945)
Dominican Republic (1941–1945)
Nicaragua (1941–1945)
Iraq (1942–1945)
Bolivia (1943–1945)
Liberia (1944–1945)
Diplomatic only
Oman
Panama (1941–1945)
Costa Rica (1941–1945)
El Salvador (1941–1945)
Guatemala (1941–1945)
Iran (1943–1945)
Governments in exile
Poland (1939–1945)
Norway (1940–1945)
Belgium (1940–1944)
Free France (1940–1944)
Luxembourg (1940–1944)
Netherlands (1940–1945)
Greece (1941–1944)
Yugoslavia (1941–1945)
Czechoslovakia
Korea
Active neutrality
Iceland
French Morocco (1939–1940, 1942–1945)
Tonga
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Defeat
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300,000 soldiers dead
64,000 civilians dead
469,000 Jews died in Holocaust
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Ion Antonescu (until Aug. 1944)
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Iosif Iacobici (until Sep. 1942)
Ion Antonescu (Sep. 1941 – Jan. 1942) Constantin Pantazi (Jan. 1942 – Aug. 1944)
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Alexandru Ioaniţiu (until Sep. 1941) Iosif Iacobici (Sep. 1941 – Jan. 1942) Ilie Șteflea (Jan. 1942 – Aug. 1944)
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