The Romanian armies in Feodosia (Crimea) 1941 -1942

Vlad, if you go to http://www.google.com.ua/ you have left side, above, Перекладач this is for translation, try to use it because I do not understand you very good. :slight_smile:

Влад, якщо ви йдете в http://www.google.com.ua/ у вас ліворуч, вище, Перекладач це для перекладу, спробуйте використовувати його, тому що я вас не розумію дуже добре. :slight_smile:

here is the link http://translate.google.com.ua/?hl=uk&tab=wT# :wink:

Nice photos, do you have more? Thank you! :shock: :smiley:
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Красиві фотографії, у вас є ще? Спасибі! :shock: :smiley:

We are interested in the history of Soviet troops’ operations in Feodosia, is the winter of 1941-1942.
In the port of Feodosia in ships (transports) were planted with Soviet troops.
At this time there were Romanian and German units.
Soviet troops liberated the city, but on January 18 Romanians and the Germans captured Feodosia.
We are looking for Romanian military maps of that time.

From the right it is the Maj. general Leonard Mociulschi?

Which of the Romanian officers can be found on this snippet.

yes, the person from the right is Maj. General Leonard Mociulschi,
but the person from the left is NOT the general, this is the original photo:

Brig. General Leonard Mociulschi with unidentified officers and NCOs. Eastern Front 1942. (photo courtesy of mr. Adrian L. Mociulschi, the son of the General)

the General is second from left:wink:

I’m sorry but I can’t distinguish the faces because the quality of the photo is so poor, but I think one of the officers is Brig. General Radu Korne (in 1941 a Colonel), first from left maybe?:confused: ,of third from right?:confused:

Here is a photo of Brig. General Radu Korne:

Knight’s Cross holder, Romanian 8th Cavalry Division commander, Brig. General Radu Korne (left), an officer of the Wehrmacht (center) and Sturmbannführer of the Waffen-SS Max Wünsche(right). - September 1943. :wink:

Photos taken at the cottage Stamboli, where he was a German hospital.

Велике спасибі !!!:smiley:

Thank you very much !!! very nice photo :shock: :smiley:

A question ¿ There where an armored or fully motorized romanian Division in that place at that time ?

I have this issue as interested.
Romanians in Feodosia very well fought.
What they have weapons which technique?
My information is not needed Romanian military maps.
Soviet military maps in December 1941 - January 1942 have a lot of mistakes.
This is the biggest challenge for researchers.

Please read this links carefully, and you will get the information you need: who was there, weapons they use, how many, some maps, etc.

Crimean Campaign - 1942http://worldwar2.ro/operatii/?article=10

The Mountain Troopshttp://www.worldwar2.ro/arme/?article=29

The Cavalryhttp://www.worldwar2.ro/arme/?article=35

The Tankshttp://www.worldwar2.ro/arme/?article=24

1st Armored Division (1941)http://worldwar2.ro/oob/?article=82

The Infantryhttp://www.worldwar2.ro/arme/?article=28

The Artilleryhttp://www.worldwar2.ro/arme/?article=36

The Romanians and the Battle for the Crimeahttp://www.flamesofwar.com/hobby.aspx?art_id=1735

Manstein’s Romanians in the Crimea by Victor Nituhttp://www.feldgrau.com/articles.php?ID=75

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ps. Vlad, I don’t have original Romanian military maps about the Soviet landings in Feodosia on 29 December 1941

Thanks, I’ve seen these sites.
In Romania there are also historical sites?

http://worldwar2.ro/ is a Romanian site :smiley:

Yes!!!

Vlad, yes that’s Maj. General Leonard Mociulschi!
can you upload same photo but the original?
Thank’s :smiley:

I found this photo on the page Romanian forces.

Vlad, I think you didn’t found the photo, but uploaded the photo at Romanian Forces and this photo is 500px × 329px (smaller)

and the last photo is larger 795px × 528px (biger)

what I meant was if you could upload here the larger one.:slight_smile:
I thought you have the original!:confused:
Thank’s