1944 in Romania
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Events from the year 1944 in Romania. The year was dominated by the Second World War. The year started with the Soviet Army assault on Romanian troops and the Battle of Romania. King Michael led a coup d'état during the year and Romania left the Axis powers and joined the Allies. The Romanian army subsequently won victories against German and Hungarian troops.
- Prime Minister:
- Ion Antonescu (until 23 August).[2]
- Constantin Sănătescu (23 August to 5 December).[3]
- Nicolae Rădescu (from 7 December).[4]
Events
- 29 January – Romania surrenders the Transnistria Governorate to advancing Soviet troops.[5]
- 5 March – The Uman–Botoșani offensive commences, which lasts until 17 April and ends with a Soviet victory against the Romanian and German Armies.[6]
- 2 April – Soviet forces cross the Prut and entered Romania, initiating the Battle of Romania.[7]
- 4 April – Aircraft of the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces commence the first of what will be seventeen aerial bombardments of Bucharest, ultimately killing 5,524 inhabitants, injuring 3,373, and leaving 47,974 homeless.[8]
- 8 April – The First Jassy–Kishinev offensive starts as Soviet troops advance on Târgu Frumos.[9]
- 9 April – The First Battle of Târgu Frumos commences between Romanian and Soviet forces.[10]
- 7 May – The Second Battle of Târgu Frumos closes with Romanian and German forces holding out against the advancing Soviet troops.[11]
- 12 May – The minelayer Amiral Murgescu is the last Axis warship to leave Crimea, finishing the Crimean offensive.[12]
- 23 August – King Michael and opposition allies launch a coup d'état, leading to Romania switching allegiance from the Axis to Allies.[13]
- 25 August – Romania declares war on Germany.[14]
- 31 August – The Romanian Army defeat the last German troops in Romania.[15]
- 5 September – Romanian and Soviet forces attack the Hungarian soldiers supported by the German Army in the Battle of Turda. Fighting lasts until 5 October and, although the Allied forces are initially repulsed, the battle ends with the retreat of the remainder of the Axis soldiers.[16]
- 12 September – Romania signs an armistice with the Allies.[17]
- 25 October – Romanian and Soviet troops retake the last section of Northern Transylvania from Hungarian troops in the Battle of Carei.[18]
