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  1. Constantin Constantinescu-Claps (February 20, 1884 – June 1961) was a Romanian general during World War II, in command of the Romanian Fourth Army at the Battle of Stalingrad.

  2. Constantin Constantinescu-Claps (n. 20 februarie, 1884 Beceni, județul Buzău — d. 1961, Bacău) a fost un general de corp de armată român, care a luptat atât în al Doilea Război Balcanic cât și în cele două războaie mondiale. A fost un ofițer corect, bun luptător și ocrotitor al cetățenilor români minoritari implicați .

    • 1961Bacău, România
    • România
    • 20 februarie, 1884Beceni, Buzău, România
    • militar
  3. Constantin Constantinescu-Claps (20 de febrero de 1884 - junio de 1961) fue un general rumano durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, al mando del Cuarto Ejército rumano en la Batalla de Stalingrado. Nació en Beceni, condado de Bacău en 1884.

  4. Constantin Constantinescu-Claps (February 20, 1884 – 1961) was a Romanian military commander during World War II, condemned as a military criminal in the Communist Romania after the war (later exonerated).

  5. Constantin Constantinescu-Claps (20 February 1884-1961) was an Army General of Romania who commanded the Romanian 4th Army during World War II. Constantin Constantinescu-Claps was born on 20 February 1884 in Beceni, Baclau County, Romania.

  6. On 9 November 1941, Constantin Constantinescu-Claps was appointed the commander of the Fourth Army, and became a Corps General on 24 January 1942. On 10 February 1943, he was relieved of his assignment and replaced by Constantin Sănătescu.

  7. 8 de feb. de 2017 · Ordered to advance toward Stalingrad on September 19, 1942, Romanian VI Corps of General Constantin Constantinescu-Claps’ 4th Army impressed the Germans by marching nearly 500 miles in two months, covering over half the distance in just 20 days, often while encountering Soviet resistance.