Nicolae Alevra Explained

Nicolae Alevra
Birth Date:21 January 1871
Birth Place:Bogdănești, Baia County, Kingdom of Romania
Death Place:Palanca, Bacău County, Kingdom of Romania
Allegiance:Romanian Army
Branch:Infantry
Serviceyears:1892–1922
Rank:Brigadier general
Battles:World War I
Alma Mater:Higher War School
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Minister of Communications
Term Start:10 November 1928
Term End:15 October 1929
Primeminister:Iuliu Maniu
Predecessor:Constantin Dimitriu-Dovlecel
Successor:Voicu Nițescu

Nicolae Alevra (21 January 1871, Bogdănești, Baia County, Romania  - 16 July 1936, Palanca, Bacău County, Romania) was a Romanian brigadier general and politician who held was Minister of Communications in the first government of Iuliu Maniu.

Alevra's military education started at Școala Fiilor de Militari, in Iași, and in 1890 continued in Bucharest, where he graduated in 1892 from Școala militară de Artilerie (Artillery Military School) with the rank of second lieutenant.[1] He studied at Graz, then at the Higher War School (1904–1906). He advanced in rank to captain (1902), major (1910), lieutenant colonel (1914), and colonel (1916).[1]

Alevra served during World War I and was appointed in 1917 to brigadier general. He served as deputy chief of the General High Command, headed by General Constantin Prezan. In 1922 he withdrew from the army to dedicate himself to writing, in December 1927 becoming a member of the National Peasants' Party, which propelled him to serve as communications minister.

In that capacity, he went to the site of the railway accident at Boboc, where in April 1929 a derailed train caused the deaths of 20 people and injured a few dozen others.[2]

He was a proponent of Romanian military doctrine and arts. He appreciated that the national military doctrine must be developed by affirming the principle of the "armed nation." Appreciating that after the achievement of the Great Union of Transylvania, Bessarabia, and Bukovina with the Kingdom of Romania in 1918, Romania would continue to have enemies, Alevra considered that the only war that could be accepted or envisaged was a defensive war. Alevra was elected to the Romanian Academy of Sciences on 21 December 1935.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nicolae Alevra. enciclopediaromaniei.ro/. ro. November 18, 2020.
  2. „Mare nenorocire de cale ferată. Douăzeci morți și 60 de răniți”, Unirea Poporului, 14 aprilie 1929, Nr. 15, p. 5