POW, Prisonniers de Guerre, Kriegsgefangenen, Red Cross, Croix Rouge, Geneve, Rotes Kreuz,
A new 458- pages A4 full colour Monograph with 3 sections:
- National and International Agencies Supporting the Romanian Prisoners in Foreign Countries and Foreigners in Romanian Camps;
- Romanian Camps for POWs and Civilian Internees, 1914-1918:
- Romanian POws and Civilian Internees in Central Powers Countries Camps (Austri-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, Turkey)
The Book is entirely Romanian but, for Foreign Readers an English Summary will be added (see it below).
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IMPORTANT: Each buyer will receive a CD with 274 pieces of POW mail scanned on both sides at 300 dpi (plus 43 othre illustrations of photos and maps), all from Grecu Dan Simion collection, with the permit to be used for further studies (if credits are given) !!!
The seller is member of: The Austrian Philatelic Society of Great Britain, The Hungarian Philatelic Society of Great Britain, the ArGe Feldpost 1914-1918 (Austria), the ArGe Deutsche Feldpost 1939-1945 (Germany), AICPM - Assoc.Italiana Collezionisti Posta Militare (Italy), The Civil Censorship Study Group (USA).
SUMMARY
Section #CA.
POSTAL-HISTORICAL ASPECTS;
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SOCIETIES SUPPORTING THE PRISONERS
C02. The POW Situation Until August 1914
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- C02.01 – Turkish POWs During the Independence War (1877-1878)
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- C02.02 – The Hague Convention of 1907
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- C02.03 – Bulgarian POWs situation During the 2nd Balkan War (1913)
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- C02.04 – Dobroudja POWs in Greece (1913-1915)
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I. MAIN ASPECTS OF THE MAIL AND INFORMATION CHANGE RELATED TO POWs AND CIVILIAN INTERNEES
C03. Postal Regulations of the POWs and Civilian Internees Mail
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C04. Postal Routes of the POWs and Civilian Internees Mail with Romania
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- C04.01 – The Northern Route
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- C04.02 – Main Aspects of the POWs and Civilian Internees Mail from/to Free Romania (Moldova). Stages
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- C04.03 – Main Aspects of the POWs and Civilian Internees from/to Occupied Romanian (M.V.i.R.). Stages
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C05. Main Aspects of the Exchange of Informations on POWs and Civilian Internees
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- C05.01 – Circulation Routes for Informations with Occupied Romania (M.V.i.R)
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- C05.02 – Circulation Routes for Informations with Free Romania (Moldavia)
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- INTERNATIONAL SOCIETIES SUPPORTING THE PRISONERS
C06. International Supporting Organisations for Internees, POWs and Echange of Communications Between Beligerants (1914 – 1918), Supporting the Romanian POWs
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II.A. Organizations in Neutral Countries:
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- C06.01.1: Comité international de la Croix-Rouge, Geneva
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- C06.01.2: Agentie internationale des Prisonniers de Guerre, Geneva; activitatea secției române a AIPG
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- C06.01.3: Bureau International de la Paix, Berna
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- C06.01.4: Comité bernois de secours aux prisonniers de guerre, Berna
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- C06.01.5: Bureau pour la recherche des disparus, Zürich
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- C06.01.6: Bureau International Féministe, Lausanne
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- C06.01.7: Oeuvres de la Protection de la Jeune Fille, Fribourg
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- C06.02.1: Agence des Prisonniers de Guerre, Copenhaga
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- C06.02.2: Moskauer Hilfscomité für Kriegsgefangene Kopenhagen K., Copenhaga
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- C06.03.1: Svenska Röda Korsets hjälpkommitté för krigsfångar, Stockholm
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- C06.03.2: Österreich-Ungarische Hilfsverein / Osztrák Magyar Segitő-Egyesület, Stockholm
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- C06.03.3: Tyska Hjälpföreningen Stockholm 2 / Deutscher Hilfsverein
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- C06.04.1: Norvegian Red Cross
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- C06.05.1: Informatiebureau van het Neederlandse Roode Kruis, 's-Gravenhage (Haga)
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- C06.06.1: Croce Rossa Espanola, Madrid
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II.B. Organisations in the Entente Countries:
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- C06.07.1: Croix Rouge Francaise, Agencie des Prisonniers de Guerre, Paris
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- C06.07.2: Nouvelles du soldat, Paris
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- C06.07.3: Le Vêtement du prisonnier de guerre, Paris
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- C06.07.4: Oeuvre Municipale de Secours aux Prisonniers de guerre, Lyon
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- C06.09.1: Московскому Отдьленiю особаго Комитета помощи военнопльннымъ, Мoscov
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- C06.10 – Italy (neutral up to May 1915)
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- C06.10.1: Commissione dei Prigionieri di Guerra, Roma
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- C06.11 – U.S.A. (neutral up to 1917)
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- C06.11.1: Young Men Christian Association
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- C06.12 – China (neutral up to 1917)
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- C06.12.1: Hilfskommite Frau Elsa v. Hanneken, Tientsin
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- II.C. Organisations in Central Powers Countries:
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- C06.13.1: Königliche Preußischen Kriegsministerium, Zentral Nachweise Bureau, Berlin)
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- C06.13.2: Deutsche Rotes Kreuz, Frankfurt, Frankfurt a/Main – (German Red Cross).
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- C06.13.3: US Embassy in Berlin
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- C06.14 – Austria-Hungary.
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- C06.14.1: K.u.k. Kriegsministerium: Abteilung 10 / Kriegsgefangene, Viena
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- C06.14.2: Gemeinsames Zentralnachweisebüro, Auskunftsstelle für Kriegsgefangene, Vienna
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- C06.14.3: Auskunfts-Bureau der Österreichischen Roten Kreuz, Vienna
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- C06.14.4: Vermißten - Nachforschung des Österreichischen Roten Kreuzes, Vienna
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- C06.14.5: Zentralstelle der Fürsorge für Kriegsflüchtlinge, Vienna
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- C06.14.6: US Embassy in Vienna
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- C06.14.7: A Hadifoglyokat Gyámolító és Tudósító Hivatal, Budapest
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- C06.14.8: Magyar Vöröskereszt Egylet Tudósító Irodájának, Budapest
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- C06.15.1: POWs Bureau, Sofia
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- C06.15.2: The Bulgarian Commitee of Red Cross, Sofia
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- C06.15.3: Spanish Legation in Sofia.
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- C06.16.1: Osmanli Hilal-i Ahmer Cemiyeti (Turkish Red Halfmoon)
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- C06.16.2: Spanish Legation in Constantinopol
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- NATIONAL (ROMANIAN) ORGANISATIONS SUPPORTING THE POWs
C07. The Romanian Red Cross
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- C07.01. The Initial Stage, When POWs are Not a Goal for the Society (July 1876 – December 1914)
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- C07.02. Neutrality Stage, As Information Center for Austria-Hungarian and German POWs in Russia (January 1915 – August 1916)
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- C07.03. 1916 Campaign, First Actions Supporting the Romanian POWs and Civilian Internees (28 August – 6 December 1916).
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- C07.04. The Activity of the Romanian Red Cross Society in Bucharest – SNCRR (December 1916 – November 1918, Occupied Romania)
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- C07.05. The Activity of Romanian Red Cross Society in Iași – SNCRR-I (December 1916 – 1919, Free Romania, Moldavia)
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- C07.06. Postal Items Used by the SNCRR
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- C07.06.1. – Postal Items Used by SNCRR București During Neutrality
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- C07.06.2. – Postal Items Used by SNCRR București (Occupied Romania)
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- C07.06.3. – Postal Items Used by SNCRR Craiova (Occupied Romania)
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- C07.06.4. – Postal Items Used by SNCRR-I Iași (Moldavia)
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C08. The Activity of Military Organizations Supporting the Prisoners (1913-1919)
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- C08.01 – The Special Informations Bureau for POWs, Near the General Headquarters (July 1913)
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- C08.02 – The Ministry of War (MR) Supporting the Romanians and Foreigns POWs and Civilian Internees (1916-1919)
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- C08.02.1. The Establishment of the POWs and Civilian Internees Commissions, near MRDS / Statistical Department of the War Ministry (September 1916 - ...1919)
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- C08.02.2: The Special Mail Censorship Bureau Near MRDS (March 1917 - ...1919)
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C09. Foreign Supporting organizations in Romania, as Reflected in POWs and Internees Mail
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- C09.01 – Allied Supporting Organisations in Old Kingdom and Free Moldavia:
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- US Legation in Romanian (București / Iași)
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- Netherlands Legation in Romanian(București / Iași)
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- Switzerland Legation in Romania (Iași)
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- C09.02 – German Supporting Organisations in Occupied Romania (M.V.i.R.)
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- Inspektion der Kriegsgefangenenlager, București
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IV. SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS ESTABLISHED BY THE ROMANIAN GOVERNMENT IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
C10. Romanian Supporting Organisations Established in Neutral and Allied Countries
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- C10.01.1 – Agence de la Croix-Rouge Roumaine, Berna
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- C10.01.2 – Comité Bernois de Secours aux Prisonniers de Guerre, Section Roumaine, Berna
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- C10.01.3 – Comité d’Assistance aux Prisonniers Roumains, Geneva
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- C10.02.1 – Le Vêtement du prisonnier de guerre, Section Roumaine, Paris
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- C10.02.2 – Le Comité d’Assistance à la Croix Rouge Roumaine, Paris
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- C10.03.1: Croix Rouge Roumaine, Section Copenhague, Copenhaga
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- C10.04.1: Comite pour les prisonniers de Guerre Roumains, Haga
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Secțiunea #CB.
ROMANIAN CAMPS FOR FOREIGN POWs AND CIVILIAN INTERNEES (1914 - 1918)
V. INTERNMENT CAMPS DURING ROMANIAs NEUTRALITY
(1 August 1914 – 27 August 1916)
C11: Internment Camps for Foreign Desertors and Refugees (.. November 1914 – November 1916): C11.01 - Șipote, C11.02 - Ișalnița, C11.03 – Centrul Turnu Severin
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VI. FIRST MILITARY CAMPAIGN: ROMANIAN CAMPS FOR POWs AND CIVILIAN INTERNEES OF THE CENTRAL POWER COUNTRIES (28 August 1916 – May 1918)
C12. Internment Centers for Foreign Civilians in Old Kingdom / Wallachia (29 August – November 1916)
- C12.01-C12.36: Internment Centers: București, Fortul Domnești, Alexeni, Andrășești, Armășești, Axintele, Balaciu, Bora, Bordușelu, Bucu, Căzănești, Ciochina, Ciulnița, Copuzu, Cosâmbești, Coșereni, Eliza-Stoenești, Frățilești, Frumușica, Grindul și Grindași, Larga, Jilavele, Joița, Macavei, Malu, Manasia, Mărculești, Marsilieni, Munteni-Buzău, Ograda, Perieți, Pribegi, Rași, Sărățeni, Slobozia-Veche, Sudiți, Tăndărei, Urziceni
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C13. Internment Centers for Foreign Civilians in Moldavia (December 1916 – May 1918...)
- C13.01-C13.40: Internment Centers: Adășeni, Averești (cu Tăbălăești, Plopi și Armășeni), Bivolari, Bohotin (cu Moșna și Isaiia), Botești (cu Gugești și Porcișeni), Brădicești, Bunești, Călărași, Cismănești, Cosmești, Cotești, Coțușca, Cozia-Covasna, Dângeni, Deleni, Dolhești, Duda, Epureni, Hănești, Hulubu, Huși, Iacobeni, Mihălășeni, Miorcani, Nichiteni, Păhnești, Podoleni (cu Podu-Hagiului), Podriga, Rădăuți, Răducăneni, Ringhilești, Ripiceni, Românești, Săveni, Stroiești (cu Giurgești), Ștefănești, Știubieni, Trifești, Ungureni, Vlăsinești
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C14. Specific Features of the Foreign Civilian Internees Mail from Romanian (Moldavian) Camps. Stages
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- C14.01: The Civilian Internees Mail With Neutral Countries
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- C14.02: The Civilian Internees Mail With Central Powers Countries
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- C14.03: The Inter-zonal Mail, with Occupied Romania
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- C14.04: The Intra-zonal Mail, in Moldavia
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C15. Camps and Work Detachments For Foreign POWs in Romania and Moldavia (September 1916 – June 1918…)
- C15.01-C15.12: POW Camps Bârlad, Brăila, Copou, Dobrovăț, Galați, Hagieni, Ișalnița, Măstăcani, Răcăciuni, Șipote, Tecuci, Vaslui; C15.13: alte lagăre (neînființate)
- C15.14: Work Detachments, C15.15: Hospitals, C15.15: Penitenciaries
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C16. Specific Features of the Foreign POWs Mail from Romania (Moldavia). Stages
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- C16.01: The External Mail of the Pows in Romanian Camps
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- C16.02: The Inter-zonal Mail, With Occupied Romania
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- C16.03: The Intra-zonal Mail, in Moldavia
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- C16.04: Postal Cards form Foreign Pows in Romania
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C17. Supporting Organisations for the Foreign POWs and Civilian Internees in Romania
- C17.01-17.06: Free Romania (Moldova), Occupied Romania (M.V.i.R.), Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, Austria-Hungary
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VII. CAMPS FOR POWs AND CIVILIAN INTERNEES IN OCCUPIED ROMANIA (M.V.i.R.) (December 1916 – November 1918)
C18. Central Powers Countries` Camps for POWs in M.V.i.R. (December 1916 – November 1918)
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- C18.01-C18.21: German Camps: Camps in Bucharest (Saidman, St. Freres, Cercul Militar, Tonola, Colentina, Cotroceni, Drăchicescu, Mașina de pâine), and counties: Argeș (Pitești), Brăila (Movila Miresii), Buzău (Buzău, Zilișteanca, Vizireni, Arb.-Bat. 128, Ital.-Kdo VI), Constanța, Dâmbovița (Teiș-Târgoviște, Titu, Văleni), Dolj (Craiova-Ișalnița, Calafat), Gorj (Târgu Jiu), Ialomița (Lehliu, Țăndărei, Urziceni, Călărași), Ilfov, Mehedinți (Turnu Severin), Muscel (Câmpulung), Olt (Slatina), Prahova (Ploiești, Câmpina, Moreni, Sinaia, Urlați), Putna (Dălhăuți, Focșani, Dragosloveni, Odobești, Vidra), Râmnicu Sărat (Rm. Sărat, Bălăceanu, Ghergheasa, Vintileasca, Arb.Bat. 125), Romanați (Corabia), Teleorman (Turnu Măgurele, Alexandria, Roșiorii de Vede, Drăgănești West, Videle), Vâlcea (Râmnicu Vâlcea, Ocnele Mari, Mănăstirea Cozia), Vlașca (Giurgiu)
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- C18.22: German Camps for Color Prisoners: Mănăstirea Argeș, Turnu Măgurele, Morile-Mărculești, Slobozia
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- C18.30-C18.33: Austro-Hungarian Camps: Camps in Bucharest (Arbeiter Partie Lt. Weil), and counties Constanța (Cernavodă), Romanați (Caracal, Arb.-Komp. 155), Mehedinți (Turnu Severin)
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- C18.40: Bulgarian Camps: Giurgiu
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C19. Camps for Civilian Internees in M.V.i.R. (Occupied Romania, December 1916 – March 1918)
- C19.01-C19.09: Cercul Militar, Hotel Imperial, Văcărești (București), Pasărea and Tismana Monasteries, Hotel Traian (T. Severin), Săveni, Dragoslavele/Rucăr, Craiova
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Secțiunea #CC.
ROMANIAN POWs AND CIVILIAN INTERNEES, DETAINED IN CENTRAL POWERS` CAMPS (1916 - 1918)
VIII. ROMANIAN POWs AND CIVILIAN INTERNEES IN BULGARIA
C20. General View
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- C20.01 – The Bulgarian Camps in WW1
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- C20.02 – The Origin of the Romanian POWs
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- C20.03 – The Situation of the Romanian POWs in Bulgarian Camps
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C21. Bulgarian Camps, Work Detachments and Hospitals Where Romanian POWs Were Detained
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- C21.01-C21.15 – POW Camps Gorno-Panicerevo / Tulovo, Haskovo, Kârdjali, Karnobat, Orhanie, Phillippopol, Rahovo, Razgrad, Russe, Shumen, Sliven, Sofia, Stara Zagora, Trnovo, Varna
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- C21.17 – Work Detachments in Present-Day Bulgaria (Provinces of: Blagoevgrad, Burgas, Dobrici, Gabrovo, Iambol, Kiustendil, Lovech, Montana, Pazardjik, Pleven, Ruse, Shumen, Târgoviște, Varna, Veliko Trnovo, Vidin, Vratsa)
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- C21.18 – Work Detachments in Occupied Serbia: Semendria, Nish
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- C21.19 – Work Detachments in Occupied Macedonia
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- C21.20 – Romanian POWs in Bulgarian Military Companies on the Frontlines (Greece)
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- C21.21 – Work Detachments in Occupied Turkey
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- C21.22 – Work Detachments in Occupied Romania (Dobroudja)
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C22. Romanian Civilian Internees in Bulgaria.
- C22.01-C22.08 – Internees Camps - Phillippopol, Trnovo, Trojan, Goliamo-Konare, Hissar, Kotel, Lucavița, Pirdop
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C23. Postal Features of the Romanian POWs Mail from Bulgarian Camps
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- C23.01 – 4-Times Censorship of Bulgarian Camps Mail
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- C23.02 – Postal Forms
- C23.03 – Special Handstamps
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- C23.04 – Postal Routes and Postal Combinations:
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- C23.04.1: With Free Moldavia
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- C23.04.2: With Occupied Romania
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C24. International Supporting Organisations for Romanian POWs in Bulgarian Camps
- C24.01-24.03 – Bulgaria, Switzerland, U.S.A.
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IX. ROMANIAN POWs AND CIVILIAN INTERNEES IN AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
C25. General View
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- C25.01 – The Austro-Hungarian Camps in WW1
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- C25.02 – The Origin of the Romanian POWs
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- C25.03 – The Situation of the Romanian POWs in Austro-Hungarian Camps
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C26. Austro-Hungarian Camps, Work Detachments and Hospitals Where Romanian POWs Were Detained
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- C26.01-C26.03: Camps for Romanian Officers: Plan, Sopronnyék, Zalaszentgrót-Zalacsány
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- C26.04-C26.35: Camps for Romanian Soldiers: Aschach an der Donau, Boldogasszony , Braunau am Inn, Braunau in Böhmen, Brück an der Mur, Királyhida / Bruck an der Leitha, Brüx, Csót bei Papa, Dunaszerdahely, Eger in Böhmen, Feldbach, Hajmáskér, Hart bei Amstetten, Josephstadt, Kenyérmező bei Esztergom, Knittelfeld, Lebring-Sankt Margarethen, Linz, Marchtrenk, Mauthausen, Milowitz, Nagymegyer, Osffyasszonyfa, Purgstall an der Erlauf, Sigmundsherberg, Somorja, Spratzen bei St. Pölten, Sternthal bei Pettau, Thalerhof bei Graz, Theresienstadt, Wieselburg an der Erlauf, Zalaegerszeg
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- C26.40: Beobachtungsstation Nyíregyháza
- C26.50-C26.55: Kriegsgefangenenstationen: A, D, H, K, M, N
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- C26.60-C26.73: Work Detachments and Hospital in Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, Czechia, Slovakia, Austria, Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, Italu, Bosnia Hertzegovina, Montenegru, Macedonia, Albania
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C27. Romanian Civilian Internees in Austria-Hungary.
- C27.01-C27.08: Camps Grödig bei Salzburg, Ober-Hollabrunn, Katzenau, Koprivnica, Drosendorf, Czegled, Nezsider, Tápiósüly
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C28. Postal Features of the Romanian POWs Mail from Austro-Hungarian Camps
- C28.01-C28.02: with Moldova, with Occupied Romania
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C29. International Supporting Organsations for Romanian POWs in Austria-Hungary
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X. ROMANIAN POWs AND CIVILIAN INTERNEES IN GERMANY (September 1916 – February 1919)
C30. General View
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- C30.01 – The German Camps in WW1
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- C30.02 – The Origin of the Romanian POWs
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- C30.03 – The Situation of the Romanian POWs in German Camps
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- C30.04 – Colonel Sturza Propaganda Among the Romanian POWs of Germany. German Propaganda Stationeries
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C31. German Camps, Work Detachments and Hospitals Where Romanian POWs Were Detained
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- C31.01-C31.11: POW Camps fo Officers: Beeskow, Breesen, Crefeld, Küstrin, Helmstedt, Neisse, Schwarmstedt, Stralsund-Dänholm, Ströhen, Würzburg, altele
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- C31.12-C31.104: POW Camps for Soldiers: Aachen, Altdamm, Altengrabow, Amberg, Arys, Bautzen, Bayreuth, Berger-Damm, Bischofswerda, Brandenburg a.d. Havel, Büren-Holthausen, Cassel-Niederzwehren, Cottbus, Crossen a.d. Oder, Czersk, Danzig-Troyl, Dillingen a.d. Donau, Döberitz, Dülmen, Dusseldorf, Dyrotz, Erfurt, Frankfurt a. Oder, Freiburg in Breisgau, Friedrichsfeld b. Wesel, Gardelegen, Germersheim, Giessen, Göttingen, Graudenz, Grafenwöhr, Güstrow, Hamburg, Hameln a. Weser, Hammerstein, Heilbronn, Heilsberg, Heuburg, Ingolstadt, Jülich, Köln, Königsbrück, Lamsdorf, Landau, Langensalza, Lechfeld, Limburg, Ludwigsburg-Eglosheim, Magdeburg, Mannheim, Merseburg, Meschede, Minden i. W., Müncheberg, Münster, Neuhammer a. Queis, Nürenberg, Oels, Ohrdruf, Oppeln, Parchim, Preussisch Holland, Puchheim, Quedlinburg, Rastatt, Regensburg, Saarbrücken, Sagan, Schneidemühl, Schweidnitz, Senne, Skalmierschütz, Soltau, Sprottau, Stallüponen, Stargrad, Stendal, Stralkovo, Stuttgart, Tauberbischofsheim, Trier, Tuchel, Ulm a. Donau, Wahn, Weingarten, Wittenberg, Worms, Zerbst, Zossen, Zwickau
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- C31.110: IV. Arbeits-Bataillon
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- C31.111: Rumänen Bataillon A.A.B
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- C31.112.1-C112.28: Rumänenkommandos (I-XXVIII)
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- C31.113-C31.117: Work Detachments in Elsass-Lothringen, occupied France, occupied Belgium, Oriental Prussia, Silezia
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C32. Romanian Civilian Internees in Germany.
- C32.01-C32.09: Camps Celle-Schloss, Gardelegen, Gross-Strehlitz, Halle a. Saale, Havelberg, Holzminden, Lichtenhorst, Süd Edewechter-Moor, altele
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C33. Postal Features of the Romanian POWs Mail from German Camps
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408
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- C33.02. Special Handstamps (Censorship and Administrative)
- C33.03. POW Mail Mediated by Tuchel Camp
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- C33.04. Postal Routes and Postal Features Combinations
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- C33.04.1: from/to Free Romania (Moldova)
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- C33.04.2: from/to Occupied Romania M.V.i.R
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C34. International Supporting Organsations for Romanian POWs in Germany
- C34.01-C34.07: Germany, France, Switzerland, Denmark, Spain, Nethrlands, Great Britain
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418
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XI. ROMANIAN POWs IN TURKEY
C35. General View
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423
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- C35.01 – The German Camps in WW1
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- C35.02 – The Origin of the Romanian POWs
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- C35.03 – The Situation of the Romanian POWs in Turkisch Camps
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C36. Turkish Camps, Work Detachments and Hospitals Where Romanian POWs Were Detained (1916-1918)
- C36.01-36.06: Camps and Work Detachmets: Constantinopol center, Broussa center, the road Tavșanli – Kütahya, the railway Constantinopol-Bagdad, Hospitals, Others
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424
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C37. Postal Features of the Romanian POWs Mail from Turkish Camps
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429
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- C37.03. – Postal Routes and Postal Elements Combinations
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C38. International Supporting Organsations for Romanian POWs in Turkey
- C38.01-C38.02: Turkey, Spain, Netherlands
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432
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C39. Short Biographies – Romanian And Foreign POWs and Civilian Internees
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434
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C40. Bibliography
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445
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