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Barbu Alinescu

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Barbu Alinescu (20 January 1890–30 November 1952) was a major general of the Romanian Armed Forces during World War II.

He was born in Bucharest in 1890. After graduating from military school with the rank of second lieutenant, he participated in the Second Balkan War in 1913, and then promoted to lieutenant. At the start of World War I he fought at the Battle of Turtucaia in 1916, after which he was promoted to captain and then to major the next year. After the war, Alinescu pursued his studies at the Higher War School (1919–1921), after which he was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1927, to colonel in 1934, and to brigadier general in 1939.[1]

In 1941, he became the Inspector of Engineers and that same year the Commanding Officer of the 1st Engineers Brigade. He was awared the Order of the Crown, Commander class, on 9 May 1941. After Romania entered World War II on the side of the Axis Powers, he became General Officer Commanding 4th Infantry Division on 1 August 1942. On 27 November 1942, during the Battle of Stalingrad, he was dismissed by Conducător Ion Antonescu and put into reserve. In 1943 Alinescu was promoted to major general (in reserve), and on 1 July 1945 he was recalled to active duty.[1]

He died in Bucharest in 1952.

References

  1. ^ a b "Generals from Romania". Generals.dk. Retrieved 2008-10-21.