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* In [[Osmancea]] villages, Ciobanita http://www.panoramio.com/photo/27821431 , Mereni, Amzacea, [[Cobadin]] former Osmancea Village, [[Constanţa County]], 240 Ha of land belonging to his wife Margareta Razu( 202 Ha, still nationalized today) http://www.panoramio.com/photo/40030999 together with all buildings in Ciobanita Village on 5 Ha of land http://www.panoramio.com/photo/40030984 http://www.panoramio.com/photo/27435487 ,the place for grapes growing, in total 900 Ha in this particular place as there were three sisters, Margareta Razu, Maria Mandrea and Tea Crasnaru, also called the Agemler Land, including his house on Varsovia street No.5,Sector1 [[Bucharest]] http://www.panoramio.com/photo/17074086 , which even in 2010 is still inhabited by ex-workers of the [[Communist Party of Romania]] which latter became , after 1989, split into several parties such as FSN which then became PSD, PD, PDL..etc.; all kinds of political parties failing to restitute the nationalized properties in the '40s and '50s,or delivering any kind of reform,but rather preferring to divide amongst themselves the wealth of the country, controlling the Justice System. Example: in the case of Aristide Razu house on No.5 Varsovia Street Sector.1,Bucharest, Romania,the decision of the High Cassation Court of Bucharest for a trial that started in 1993, they decided between 2004–2010, every year, that there are no grounds for this trial any further.[http://www.scj.ro/dosare.asp?view=detalii&id=100000000206832&pg=1][http://www.panoramio.com/photo/24314050][http://www.panoramio.com/photo/24314082][http://www.panoramio.com/photo/24314116]
* In [[Osmancea]] villages, Ciobanita http://www.panoramio.com/photo/27821431 , Mereni, Amzacea, [[Cobadin]] former Osmancea Village, [[Constanţa County]], 240 Ha of land belonging to his wife Margareta Razu( 202 Ha, still nationalized today) http://www.panoramio.com/photo/40030999 together with all buildings in Ciobanita Village on 5 Ha of land http://www.panoramio.com/photo/40030984 http://www.panoramio.com/photo/27435487 ,the place for grapes growing, in total 900 Ha in this particular place as there were three sisters, Margareta Razu, Maria Mandrea and Tea Crasnaru, also called the Agemler Land, including his house on Varsovia street No.5,Sector1 [[Bucharest]] http://www.panoramio.com/photo/17074086 , which even in 2010 is still inhabited by ex-workers of the [[Communist Party of Romania]] which latter became , after 1989, split into several parties such as FSN which then became PSD, PD, PDL..etc.; all kinds of political parties failing to restitute the nationalized properties in the '40s and '50s,or delivering any kind of reform,but rather preferring to divide amongst themselves the wealth of the country, controlling the Justice System. Example: in the case of Aristide Razu house on No.5 Varsovia Street Sector.1,Bucharest, Romania,the decision of the High Cassation Court of Bucharest for a trial that started in 1993, they decided between 2004–2010, every year, that there are no grounds for this trial any further.[http://www.scj.ro/dosare.asp?view=detalii&id=100000000206832&pg=1][http://www.panoramio.com/photo/24314050][http://www.panoramio.com/photo/24314082][http://www.panoramio.com/photo/24314116]


These trials are illegal in the first place since the Communism collapsed in 1989,a simple requestfrom the Romanian Government for returning the nationalized property would have been enough.So the property in this way, in the end, through these trials which never end, training in this way the whole Justice System linked with the State, various interested parties foreign or domestic, together with all the expenses which they hope one would not be able to pay, comes back to the state, or to various interested parties, former communist parties, which became now democrat, at least with the name.The Romanian Government claims that there is no more land to be returned ,yet thousands of Ha of land all over the country are illegally given as concession by the state to local authorities or foreign entrepreneurs(everywhere you ask around in Romania ,Olt County,Constanta County,etc.,"ah yes is full of French entrepreneurs in this village too"(!?)".
These trials are illegal in the first place since the Communism collapsed in 1989,a simple request from the Romanian Government for returning the nationalized property would have been enough.So the property in this way, in the end, through these trials which never end, training in this way the whole Justice System linked with the State, various interested parties foreign or domestic, together with all the expenses which they hope one would not be able to pay, comes back to the state, or to various interested parties, former communist parties, which became now democrat, at least with the name.The Romanian Government claims that there is no more land to be returned ,yet thousands of Ha of land all over the country are illegally given as concession by the state to local authorities in property ,or foreign farmers(everywhere you ask around in Romania ,Olt County,Constanta County,etc.,"ah yes is full of French farmers in this village too"(!?)" or "yeah this land belongs now to certain political figure".


==Death==
==Death==

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Aristide and his Signalling Regiment, 1928

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File:The Battle of Marasesti-191732nd Mircea Voda Regiment of the 5th Romanian I0nfantry Division defending Marasesti Train Station during .jpg
The 32nd "Mircea Voda" Regiment of Aristide's 5th Infantry Romanian Division, defending Marasesti Station - 1917

Template:Fix bunching Divisional General Aristide Razu, CB, (1868–1950) was Commander of the 22nd Romanian Infantry Division in the 1916 Romanian Campaign against the Central Powers[1], and of the 5th Romanian Infantry Division during the Battle of Mărăşeşti (6–19 August 1917), in World War I. He had been appointed by George V as Honorary Companion of the Military Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath on 30 September 1920, when he was Divisional General, Commander of the 1st Romanian Army Corps (Comandantul Corpului 1 Armata). Upon his retirement in 1928 he was Divisional General, Inspector, Commander of Geniu (Engineers), of the Communication and Signalling Regiment.

Life and military career

He was born on 7 March 1868 in the city of Cahul, as Aristarh (Aristide) Razu, to Dr. Aristide Razu and Clara Razu, and baptized in the Orthodox religion. He finished his studies at the University of Liege on 18 October 1895, with a degree in electrical engineering[2]. After joining the army, he was married on 15 June 1902, aged 34. The bride was Margareta Laura Zoe Mandrea, aged 20, daughter of Nicolae Mandrea and of Zoe Mandrea, née of Nicolae Balcescu. She was the niece of Costache Aman, half-brother of the painter Theodor Aman.

Captain Aristide Razu from Razus family album

He was awarded the "Ordinul Coroana Romaniei cu Spade, gradul de Comandor" (Order of the Romanian Crown with Spades with the rank of Commander), with the ribbon "Virtutea Militara" (Military Virtue) 23 May 1918, for the bravery and vigour with which he led the 5th Romanian Infantry Division on the field of battle. He was awarded the "Steaua Romaniei cu spade in gradul de Comandor" (Order of the Star of Romania with Spades, with the rank of Commander) on 28 July 1918.[3]

He retired in 1928.

Nationalization of properties

In 1932 the Romanian Government declared that underground resources such as oil were to be treated as property of the state,just when General Aristide Razu retired now, was trying to obtain authorization for three oil drilling pumps, on his Land Glodosu in Birsanesti Village, Bacau County Romania, after usless trials against the Romanian Government of that time.

In 1946 various properties belonging to Aristide Razu and members of his family were nationalized:

  • In Arges County now Vilcea County, Muzeul Nicolae Balcescu (Land Balcesti -Giltofani) http://www.panoramio.com/photo/34931486 and http://www.panoramio.com/photo/43354462, belonging to Radu Mandrea, brother of Margareta Razu wife of General Aristide Razu, born from Zoe Balcescu (niece of Nicolae Balcescu by his brother Barbu Balcescu) and Nicolae Mandrea,still nationalized today since 1948.
  • In Birsanesti Village, Bacau county, 99 Ha of land belonging to General Aristide Razu,Glodosu Land(Mosia Glodosu) http://www.panoramio.com/photo/17168523 and Seuca/Sauca Land(Mosia Seuca)in Helegiu Village,Bacau county; they even threw out of their graves his parents Dr. Aristide Razu and Clara Razu (born Crupensky) on the land donated by Dr. Aristide Razu to Birsanesti Village for a cemetery, of 1 Ha of land;still nationalized today,together with the buildings on 1 Ha of land.
  • In Osmancea villages, Ciobanita http://www.panoramio.com/photo/27821431 , Mereni, Amzacea, Cobadin former Osmancea Village, Constanţa County, 240 Ha of land belonging to his wife Margareta Razu( 202 Ha, still nationalized today) http://www.panoramio.com/photo/40030999 together with all buildings in Ciobanita Village on 5 Ha of land http://www.panoramio.com/photo/40030984 http://www.panoramio.com/photo/27435487 ,the place for grapes growing, in total 900 Ha in this particular place as there were three sisters, Margareta Razu, Maria Mandrea and Tea Crasnaru, also called the Agemler Land, including his house on Varsovia street No.5,Sector1 Bucharest http://www.panoramio.com/photo/17074086 , which even in 2010 is still inhabited by ex-workers of the Communist Party of Romania which latter became , after 1989, split into several parties such as FSN which then became PSD, PD, PDL..etc.; all kinds of political parties failing to restitute the nationalized properties in the '40s and '50s,or delivering any kind of reform,but rather preferring to divide amongst themselves the wealth of the country, controlling the Justice System. Example: in the case of Aristide Razu house on No.5 Varsovia Street Sector.1,Bucharest, Romania,the decision of the High Cassation Court of Bucharest for a trial that started in 1993, they decided between 2004–2010, every year, that there are no grounds for this trial any further.[1][2][3][4]

These trials are illegal in the first place since the Communism collapsed in 1989,a simple request from the Romanian Government for returning the nationalized property would have been enough.So the property in this way, in the end, through these trials which never end, training in this way the whole Justice System linked with the State, various interested parties foreign or domestic, together with all the expenses which they hope one would not be able to pay, comes back to the state, or to various interested parties, former communist parties, which became now democrat, at least with the name.The Romanian Government claims that there is no more land to be returned ,yet thousands of Ha of land all over the country are illegally given as concession by the state to local authorities in property ,or foreign farmers(everywhere you ask around in Romania ,Olt County,Constanta County,etc.,"ah yes is full of French farmers in this village too"(!?)" or "yeah this land belongs now to certain political figure".

Death

He died in 1950 at his grandfather in law's house, Nicolae Mandrea (first president of the Cassation Court of Bucharest), half nationalized as well, on Iulia Hasdeu Street No.11, Bucharest. He has been buried in family chapel, Mandrea Family, at Bellu Cemetery in Bucharest.

References

References for or the article about General Aristide Razu:1.Miss Rachel Wells,CVO,ST JAMES'S PALACE http://www.panoramio.com/photo/36319757 and Arthur ,Great Master http://www.panoramio.com/photo/36319736 http://www.panoramio.com/photo/36319745 2.Constantin Kiritescu 's work "Razboiul Pentru Intregirea Romaniei 1916-1919" (The War for Wholing Romania 1916-1919),written in 1921 ,which is the written Romanian Campaign against the Central Powers,as explained in General Aristide Razu epitaf : http://www.panoramio.com/photo/39151835 http://www.panoramio.com/photo/39151171 http://www.panoramio.com/photo/39151188 http://www.panoramio.com/photo/39151196 http://www.panoramio.com/photo/39151207 http://www.panoramio.com/photo/39151216. 3.Andrei Radu Georgescu(great grandson of General Aristide Razu 4.And : "Notite Zilnice Din Razboiu 1916-1918"(Daily Notes Of War 1916-1918) by Marshal Alexandru Averescu :http://www.panoramio.com/photo/39578346 http://www.panoramio.com/photo/39578318 http://www.panoramio.com/photo/39578322 http://www.panoramio.com/photo/39578329 and Aristide Razu with 22nd Romanian Infantry Division http://www.panoramio.com/photo/39578340 situation at the 22nd Romanian Infantry Division 1916 http://www.panoramio.com/photo/39579067 and a telegram of H.M. King Ferdinand of Romania, addressed to Alexandru Averescu,Commander of the II-nd Romanian Army ,at Predeal and Cimpulung ,1916 http://www.panoramio.com/photo/39579551

References for his nationalized propertier:1.Guvernul Romaniei(Romanian Government) 2.Primaria Municipiului Bucuresti(Bucharest City Hall)http://www.panoramio.com/photo/24314050 http://www.panoramio.com/photo/24314116 3.Primaria Judetului Constanta (Constanta County City Hall) 4.Primaria Judetului Bacau(Bacau County City Hall),and the city halls of the following villages :Birsanesti and Helegiu ,Bacau County,Romania http://www.panoramio.com/photo/34930788 together with Inalta Curte De Casatie si Justitie(The High cassation Court of Bucharest) http://www.panoramio.com/photo/38539654 and Amzacea ,Ciobanita,Cobadin ,former Osmancea ,Constanta County,Romania 5. European Court of Strasbourg,France.

  1. ^ Achim, Irina (2001). Istoria românilor (in Czech (?)). Editura Enciclopedică. p. 426. ISBN 9734503812. Retrieved 2010-06-27.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  2. ^ H. T. Montague Bell (1927). The Near East year book and who's who: a survey of the affairs, political, economic and social, of Yugoslavia, Roumania, Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey. Near East, Ltd. p. 921. Retrieved 2010-06-27.
  3. ^ Ministry of National Defense of Romania; 29 September 1936