- Bombing of Romania in World War II
The bombing of
Romania inWorld War II comprised two series of events: until August1944 , Allied operations, and, following the disestablishment ofIon Antonescu 's Fascist dictatorship, operations byNazi Germany . Several of these were centered onPloieşti , the major site of Romania's oil industry, and others onBucharest , the country's capital.Early bombings
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Tidal Wave (1943) "TheUnited States Army Air Force (USSAF) first dropped bombs on Romania onJune 12 ,1942 , soon after America's declaration of war (which reciprocated Romania's declaration of war onDecember 12 ,1941 ). Thirteen B-24D Liberator heavy bombers under the command of Col.Harry A. Halverson flew in from Fayid,Egypt . Eight bombs were dropped into theBlack Sea , two onConstanţa , six on Ploieşti, six onTeişani , and several onCiofliceni . In all, three people were killed and damage was minor.The bombing of
Ploieşti onAugust 1 ,1943 was a far more serious affair, and was the first one to profit from new bases inItaly ("seeItalian Campaign (World War II) "). The largest refinery there,Astra Română , produced two million tons of crude oil a year, feeding the German war machine's advance into theSoviet Union . Operation Tidal Wave heavily damaged four refineries and more lightly affected three; it damaged the Ploieşti rail station but did not have much impact on the city itself.Câmpina was more severely damaged. Hundreds of American soldiers were killed or taken prisoner, while petroleum exports exceeded pre-Tidal Wave levels by October.1944
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Bombing of Bucharest in World War II ,Battle of Romania (1944) "
Anglo-American bombers first attacked Bucharest onApril 4 ,1944 , aiming mainly to interrupt military transports from Romania to the Eastern Front. Lasting for two hours, the operation destroyed hundreds of buildings and killed or injured over 5,000 people according to unofficial statistics.On April 15, a massive bombing by the British
Royal Air Force (RAF), carried out byP-61 Black Widow s, dropped cluster and incendiary bombs, leading to widespread panic and damaging buildings such as theUniversity of Bucharest .Following King Mihai I's August 23 coup against Antonescu, the
Luftwaffe retaliated on August 23-25, and destroyed several buildings in Bucharest until their base just north of the city inOtopeni was itself bombed by the USAAF and RAF.ee also
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