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> Romanian officers in the French army?
Carol I
Posted: March 14, 2004 10:54 am
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In The Times History of the War there is the following statement regarding the period following the conclusion of the Peace Treaty of Bucharest on 7 May 1918.

"As soon as the King had permitted officers to resign before reaching the age limit many of them resigned their commissions and preferred to risk the adventurous journey through Russia to Murman[sk], in order to take passage to France, and to fight there for the Allied cause."

Could you please give more details about this episode? Did it really take place? Was it then allowed for Romanian citizens to enrol into foreign armies? How many Romanian officers went to France in the second half of 1918?
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Victor
Posted: March 15, 2004 08:00 pm
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One such case was col. Radu R. Rosseti, who actualy travelled directly to Switzerland. He was assigned to the staff of gen. Berthelot in Greece in 1918.
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Carol I
Posted: March 16, 2004 01:03 pm
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Thanks Victor for the reply.

Was it therefore allowed for Romanian citizens to enrol into foreign armies at that time?
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