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1940
1939
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1941
in
Romania
→
1942
1943
1944
Decades:
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See also:
Other events of 1941
History of Romania
Timeline of Romanian history
Years in Romania
Events from the year
1941 in Romania
.
Incumbents
[
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]
King
:
Michael I
Prime Minister
:
Ion Antonescu
Events
[
edit
]
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
[
edit
]
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
1997
)
June 3 –
Constantin Bușoiu
, wrestler
June 14 –
Viorel P. Barbu
, mathematician
June 19 –
Irina Petrescu
, actress (died
2013
)
July 1 –
Nicolae Saramandu
, linguist and philologist
July 14 –
George Anania
, science fiction writer, playwright, and translator (died
2013
)
July 30 –
Gheorghe Condovici
, gymnast
September 8 –
Dan Coe
, footballer (died
1981
)
September 20 –
Constantin Ciucă
, boxer
October 3 –
Nicolae Șerban Tanașoca
, historian and philologist (died
2017
)
November 15 –
Corneliu Ciontu
, politician
November 24 –
Emil Hossu
, actor (died
2012
)
December 25 –
Ioan Alexandru
, poet, essayist, and politician (died
2000
)
Deaths
[
edit
]
February 4 –
David Emmanuel
, mathematician (born
1854
)
March 17 –
Nicolae Titulescu
, diplomat and politician (born
1882
)
April 7 –
Lazăr Edeleanu
, chemist (born
1861
)
April 8 –
Nuși Tulliu
, poet and prose writer (born
1872
)
June 5 –
Alexandru Nicolescu
, bishop (born
1882
)
June 19 –
Elena Popea
, painter (born
1879
)
June 24 –
Maria Baiulescu
, author, suffragist, women's rights activist (born
1860
)
June 26 –
Nicolae Minovici
, forensic scientist (born
1868
)
July 2 –
George Valentin Bibescu
, early aviation pioneer (born
1880
)
July 8 –
Alexandru Bassarab
, painter (born
1907
)
July 19 –
Filimon Sârbu
, communist activist (born
1916
; executed)
August 6 –
Izabela Sadoveanu-Evan
, literary critic, educationist, journalist, poet and feminist militant (born
1870
)
August 6 –
Alexandru Baltagă
, Bessarabian priest (born
1861
; died in Soviet custody)
September 17 –
Alexandru Ioanițiu
, general (born
1890
; killed in accident near Odessa)
September 20 –
Petre Sucitulescu
, footballer and soldier (killed in action at Dalnik)
October 22 –
Ioan Glogojeanu
, general (born
1888
; killed in explosion at Odessa)
November 7 –
Francisc Panet
, chemical engineer and communist activist (born
1907
; executed)
December 6 –
Teodor Neaga
, Bessarabian politician (born
1878
)
References
[
edit
]
^
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
[
edit
]
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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