Tancred Constantinescu

Tancred Constantinescu

Tancred Constantinescu (1876–1951) was a Romanian engineer, politician and general. Between October 30 1923 and March 29 1926, he served as a Minister of Industry, within the Ion I.C. Brătianu 6th cabinet. General Constantinescu commanded the Romanian Armed Forces' 4th Army, part of the German Army Group South, within Operation Barbarossa. [Keegan, p. 45]

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* Keegan, John. "Atlas of World War II", Collins, 2006. ISBN 978-0007214655


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