German military mission in Romania

Erik Hansen, head of the military mission

The German Military Mission in Romania (German: Deutsche Heeresmission in Rumänien; Romanian: Misiunea Militară Germană în România) was a mission led by lieutenant general Erik Hansen, and sent from Nazi Germany to help Romania during World War II.[1] German officers and aviators trained and supported the Romanian army from October 1940 to August 1944.[2][3][4][5]

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  • Alexandru Oșca, Gheorghe Nicolescu, Tratate, convenții militare și protocoale secrete. 1934-1939, Editura Vlasie, 1994, ISBN 973-96409-6-6
  • Savu, Al. G., Dictatura regală, Editura Politicii, București, 1970, p. 389
  • Relațiile militare româno-germane (1939-1944), Editura Europa Nova, București, 2000, p. 25.

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