Constantin Anton Explained

Constantin Anton
Birth Date:May 21, 1894
Birth Place:Bucharest
Death Date:March 17, 1993
Death Place:Bucharest
Nationality:Roman
Occupation:Brigadier general

Constantin Anton[1] (May 21, 1894 in Bucharest – March 17, 1993 in Bucharest[2]) was a brigadier general of the Romanian Armed Forces during World War II.

From 1944 to 1946, he served as the Inspector-General of the Jandarmeria Română, a Romanian military police force. In 1948, he was arrested and tried by the Bucharest People's Tribunal for "complicity with high treason".[3] He was sentenced to 18 years of hard labor as a result. In 1952, his sentence was altered to 10 years in prison and demotion to civilian status. In 1959, he was released, and in 1964 he was reinstated to the military with the rank of divisional general.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Galeria comandanților JANDARMERIA ROMÂNĂ. www.jandarmeriaromana.ro. 2017-05-21. 2020-06-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20200603020633/http://www.jandarmeriaromana.ro/galeria-comandan%C8%9Bilor/. dead.
  2. Web site: Generals of World War II - Anton, St. Constantin. www.generals.dk. en. 2017-05-21.
  3. News: Istoric - INSPECTORATUL GENERAL AL JANDARMERIEI ROMÂNE. INSPECTORATUL GENERAL AL JANDARMERIEI ROMÂNE. 2017-05-21. ro-RO. 2018-03-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20180312205027/http://www.jandarmeriabucuresti.eu/istoric/. dead.