Constantin Teodorescu (general) explained

Constantin Teodorescu
Birth Date:25 January 1863
Death Place:Bucharest, Romania[1]
Serviceyears:1883 — 1916
Rank:Lieutenant (1883)
Lieutenant (1887)
Captain (1893)
Major (1900)
Lieutenant-Colonel (1903)
Colonel (1911)
Brigadier General (1915)[2]
Commands:17th Infantry Division
Battles:Second Balkan War
World War I
Awards:Order of the Crown
Order of the Star of Romania

Constantin Teodorescu was one of the generals of the Romanian Army in the First World War. He is most known for serving as division commander in the 1916 campaign.[3]

Military career

Constantin Teodorescu attended the classes of the School of Non-Commissioned Officers in Bucharest between 1881 and 1883, after graduating from which he was admitted to take the graduation exam of the Military School of Infantry and Cavalry, which he passed in 1883 with the rank of lieutenant. Subsequently, Teodorescu held various positions in the infantry units or in the upper echelons of the army, the most important being those of Deputy Chief of Staff of the Second Army Corps, commander of the IV Ilfov Regiment no. 21, senior director of the Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of War or head of the Mobilization Section of the General Staff.[4] [5] [6] [7]

During World War I he served as commander of the 17th Infantry Division, between 14 and 24 August 1916. The 17th Division was tasked with defending the head of the Turtucaia bridge.

Due to the faulty way of exercising the act of command by the superior military leadership of the army (head of the General Headquarters, commander of the 3rd Army, commanders of the 17th, 9th and 19th Infantry Divisions), after only five days of fighting, Bulgarian-German troops win at the Battle of Turtucaia. General Radu R. Rosetti identified as one of the main causes of losing the battle the lack of any qualities of General Teodorescu.[8] He was relieved of the command of the division on 24 August 1916, later performing secondary functions such as that of commander of the Territorial Command of the 6th Infantry Division.

Works

Reorganization of the Romanian army. Conference held at the Military Circle in Bucharest on 30 March 1905 in the presence of His Majesty the King and officers of all weapons, in the Bucharest garrison, by Major C. Teodorescu, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Second Army Corps, Patented by the General Staff. Bucharest (Carol Gobl Institute of Graphic Arts Sister Ion St. Rasidescu), 1905.[9]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Gheorghe Bezviconi, Necropola capitalei, Institutul de Istorie „Nicolae Iorga”, București, 1968
  2. Ministerul de Răsboiu, Anuarul Armatei Române pe anul 1916, Tipografia "Universala" Iancu Ionescu, București, 1916
  3. Alexandru Ioanițiu (Lt.-Colonel), Războiul României: 1916-1918, vol. 1, Tipografia Geniului, București, 1929
  4. Ministerul de Răsboiu, Anuarul Armatei Române pe anul 1905, Lito-Tipografia L. Motzătzeanu, București, 1905
  5. Ministerul de Răsboiu, Anuarul Armatei Române pe anul 1910, Tipografia Albert Baer, București, 1910
  6. Ministerul de Răsboiu, Anuarul Armatei Române pe anul 1914, Tipografia F. Gobl și Fiii, București, 1914
  7. Ministerul de Răsboiu, Anuarul Armatei Române pe anul 1915, Tipografia și Stabilimentul de Arte Grafice George Ionescu, București, 1915
  8. [Radu R. Rosetti]
  9. Biblioteca Academiei Române, Bibliografia românească modernă. Autori - Litera T, accesat la 10 aprilie 2016