Tudor Vladimirescu Division
The Tudor Vladimirescu Division (full name: Romanian 1st Volunteer Infantry Division 'Tudor Vladimirescu – Debrecen' ) was a Soviet-organised division of Romanians that fought against Germany and Hungary during the final year of World War II. == Creation == Named after Tudor Vladimirescu, the leader of the Wallachian uprising of 1821, the division was formed from Romanian prisoners of war in October 1943, under the command of Brigadier General Nicolae Cambrea. == Wartime service == The division marched into Bucharest on 29 August 1944, as liberators, liberating the city alongside the units of the Romanian Army when Romania left the Axis powers and attacked German troops stationed in the country.
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