List of wars involving Romania
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This is a list of wars fought by Romania since the consolidation of the Romanian principality in 1866:
| Conflict | Belligerents | Result | Romanian commanders | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Date | Name | Allies | Enemies | Outcome | Losses | Prince | Prime Minister | Defense Minister | General Chief of Staff |
| 24 April 1877 – 3 March 1878 | Romanian War of Independence or Russo-Turkish War (1877–78) | Co-belligerents |
Victory
|
4,302 dead and missing 3,316 wounded 19,904 sick |
Carol I | Ion C. Brătianu | Alexandru Cernat | Gheorghe Slăniceanu (until Aug. 1877) Constantin Barozzi (Aug. – Oct. 1877) Ştefan Fălcoianu (from Oct. 1877) | |
Kingdom of Romania (1881–1947)
| Conflict | Belligerents | Result | Romanian commanders | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Date | Name | Allies | Enemies | Outcome | Losses | Prince | Prime Minister | Defense Minister | General Chief of Staff |
| 21 February – 5 April 1907 | 1907 Romanian Peasants' Revolt |
|
Victory
|
10 dead and 5 wounded (military)
3,000 civilian casualties |
Carol I | Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino (until 24 March 1907) Dimitrie Sturdza (from 24 March 1907) |
Alexandru Averescu | Nicolae Tătărăscu (until 1 April 1907) Grigore C. Crăiniceanu (from 1 April 1907) | |
| 29 June – 10 August 1913
Romania entered: 10 July 1913 |
Second Balkan War | Co-belligerent |
Victory
|
negligible combat casualties 6,000 dead of disease |
Titu Maiorescu | Constantin Harjeu | Alexandru Averescu | ||
| 28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918
Romania entered: 27 August 1916 Romania temporary exited: 9 December 1917 Romania re-entered: 10 November 1918 |
World War I | Triple Entente
Co-belligerents
Supply only Diplomatic only Active neutrality |
Central Powers
Co-belligerents
|
Defeat
|
535,706 | Ferdinand I | Ion I. C. Brătianu | Constantin Iancovescu | Vasile Zottu (until Oct. 1916) Dumitru Iliescu (Oct. – Dec. 1916) Constantin Prezan (from Dec. 1916) |
| Victory | Constantin Coandă | Eremia Grigorescu | Constantin Prezan | ||||||
| 1 November 1918 – 17 July 1919
Romania entered: 11 November 1918 Romania exited: 11 June 1919 |
Polish–Ukrainian War | Victory
|
negligible | Constantin Coandă (until Nov. 1918) Ion I. C. Brătianu (from Nov. 1918) |
Eremia Grigorescu (until Nov. 1918) Artur Văitoianu (from Nov. 1918) | ||||
| 15 April – 6 August 1919 | Hungarian–Romanian War | Co-belligerents |
Active neutrality |
Victory
|
3,610 dead 11,666 total |
Ion I. C. Brătianu | Artur Văitoianu | ||
| 27–28 May 1919 | Bender Uprising |
Active neutrality |
Victory
|
unknown | |||||
| 20–28 October 1920 | 1920 Romanian General Strike | Victory
|
unknown | Alexandru Averescu | Ioan Rășcanu | Constantin Cristescu | |||
| 15–18 September 1924 | Tatarbunary Uprising |
Active neutrality |
Victory
|
3,000 civilian casualties | Ion I. C. Brătianu | George Mărdărescu | Alexandru Lupescu | Alexandru Gorski | |
| 5–6 August 1929 | Lupeni Strike |
|
Victory
|
10 soldiers wounded 15 gendarmes wounded 22 miners dead |
Michael I | Iuliu Maniu | Henry Cihoschi | Nicolae Samsonovici | |
| 12–16 February 1933 | Grivița Strike | Victory
|
2 soldiers dead
7 workers dead |
Carol II | Alexandru Vaida-Voevod | Nicolae Samsonovici | Constantin Lăzărescu | ||
| 21–23 January 1941 | Legionnaires' Rebellion and Bucharest Pogrom | Victory
|
30 soldiers dead
200–800 legionnaires dead or wounded 125 Jews dead in pogrom |
Michael I | Ion Antonescu | Alexandru Ioaniţiu | |||
| 1–2 September 1945
Romania entered: 22 June 1941 Romania switched sides: 23 August 1944 Romania exited: 9 May 1945 |
World War II | Axis
Affiliate states Co-belligerents Client states
Active neutrality |
Allies
Co-belligerents
Client state Supply only Diplomatic only Governments in exile Active neutrality |
Defeat
|
300,000 soldiers dead
64,000 civilians dead 469,000 Jews died in Holocaust |
Ion Antonescu (until Aug. 1944) |
Iosif Iacobici (until Sep. 1942) Ion Antonescu (Sep. 1941 – Jan. 1942) Constantin Pantazi (Jan. 1942 – Aug. 1944) |
Alexandru Ioaniţiu (until Sep. 1941) Iosif Iacobici (Sep. 1941 – Jan. 1942) Ilie Șteflea (Jan. 1942 – Aug. 1944) | |
Romanian People's Republic (1947–1965)
| Conflict | Belligerents | Result | Romanian commanders | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Date | Name | Allies | Enemies | Outcome | Losses | Prince | Prime Minister | Defense Minister | General Chief of Staff |
| 1944[1]–1962 | Romanian anti-communist resistance movement |
Supported by: |
Supported by: |
Romanian government victory
|
official number estimates 2000 | Constantin Ion Parhon (until Jun. 1952) Petru Groza (Jun. 1952 – Jan. 1958) Ion Gheorghe Maurer (Jan. 1958 – Mar. 1961) Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (from Mar. 1961) |
Petru Groza (until Jun. 1952) Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (Jun. 1952 – Oct. 1955) Chivu Stoica (Oct. 1955 – Mar. 1961) Ion Gheorghe Maurer (from Mar. 1961) |
Emil Bodnăraș (until Oct. 1955) Leontin Sălăjan (from Oct. 1955) |
Constantin Gh. Popescu (until Mar. 1950) Leontin Sălăjan (Mar. 1950 – Apr. 1954) Ion Tutoveanu (from Apr. 1954) |