- Prunaru Charge
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Prunaru Charge
partof=Romanian Campaign (World War I)
date=November 28 ,1916
place=Prunaru,Teleorman County ,Romania
territory=
result=Central Powers Tactical Victory
combatant1=flagicon|Romania|1867 Romania
combatant2=flag|German Empire
flagicon|Bulgaria|1878 Bulgaria
commander1=flagicon|Romania|1867Constantin Prezan
flagicon|Romania|1867Alexandru Referandru
commander2=flagicon|German EmpireAugust von Mackensen
flagicon|German EmpireRobert Kosch
strength1=5,000
strength2=?
casualties1=4,866
casualties2=?
notes=The Prunaru Charge ( _ro. Şarja de la Prunaru) was one of the most daring actions of the
Romanian Armed Forces inWorld War I . Thecavalry charge took place on OldStyleDate|November 28|1916|November 15 in Prunaru (today part of Bujoreni commune,Teleorman County ), and was a component operation of theBattle of Bucharest .Background and course
After the
Danube was breached by German, Bulgarian and Ottoman troops under the command of GeneralAugust von Mackensen , and after German-Austro-Hungarian forces under the command of GeneralErich von Falkenhayn crossed the Carpathians, theCentral Powers planned to trap and annihilate the Romanian forces between these two natural barriers and, by implication, remove Romania from the war. In the autumn of 1916, the most complex operation of the Romanian 4th Army, under the command of GeneralConstantin Prezan , took place in the Argeş–Neajlov sector, in what has come to be known as the Battle of Bucharest.On November 14/27, the Kosch Group (217th German
infantry division, 26th Turkish infantry division and the von der Goltz cavalry division), led byRobert Kosch , [de icon [http://www.bundesarchiv.de/foxpublic/48BFEB850A06221200000000764A6EFC/findmittelinfo.html Biography of General Robert Kosch] , at bundesarchiv.de.] vigorously advanced along theZimnicea –Drăgăneşti-Vlaşca –Bucharest line, while a secondary group (1st and 12th Bulgarian infantry division) advanced along the Zimnicea–Giurgiu line, occupying the latter city that evening. On the main line, the attack was stopped by the 18th Romanian infantry division along the line formed by theTeleorman River valley. Intending to continue the defence of the division, an Alpenkorps battalion from the vanguard of the 217th German infantry division occupied the village of Prunaru on the afternoon of November 14/27. In order to avoid being encircled and the forces having to retreat to a new position, GeneralAlexandru Referandru , commander of the 18th infantry division, decided to attack the enemy in the vicinity of Drăgăneşti-Vlaşca, using the 43rd mixed brigade and the 2nd "Roşiori" cavalry regiment.On the morning of November 15/28, unusually fierce fighting took place at the edge of Prunaru involving the vanguard of the 43rd mixed brigade and the occupying forces. The fog lifted, and taking advantage of this, the Germans began a manoeuvre to surround the 43rd brigade using units situated outside the village. At that moment, General Referandru ordered the 2nd "Roşiori" regiment to enter the battle. Thus began the Prunaru Charge. Constantin Kiriţescu described it as follows: "Behind fences, in brambles, in the windows of the houses and on the bridges, the enemy hid tens of machine-guns, and threw a hail of bullets onto the mighty regiment. Horses and horsemen fell in a jumble over each other. Two hundred people remain on the field of battle, forming, together with the horses' cadavers, masses of bleeding flesh. Among them, all the officers of the regiment, starting with their brave commander".
Aftermath
The 2nd "Roşiori" cavalry regiment perished almost in full (just 134 of 5,000 survived), but due to its actions at Prunaru, the 18th Romanian infantry division was able to regroup along the
Letca Veche –Jilava line and contribute in full to the defensive operations for Bucharest.Notes
Bibliography
* Constantin Kiriţescu, "Istoria războiului pentru întregirea României 1916-1919", Bucharest: Editura Casei şcoalelor, 1927. OCLC|3107331
*Vasile Milea , Victor Atanasiu, "România în anii primului război mondial: caracterul drept, eliberator al participării României la război", vol. 2, Ed. Militară, Bucharest, 1987. OCLC|18616519
* Constantin Olteanu, "Istoria Militară a Poporului Român", vol. 5, Ed. Militară, Bucharest, 1988. OCLC|13189140
* [http://www.curierul.forter.ro/11arh/211.pdf "Bătălia pentru Bucureşti"] , "Curierul Armatei",December 15 ,2006
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