Constantin Cristescu (2 December 1866 — 9 May 1923) was a
Romanian
lieutenant general during
World War I, and
Chief of Staff of the Romanian Army.
Biography
Early life
He was born on 2 December 1866 in
Pădureți
Lunca Corbului is a commune in Argeș County, Muntenia
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village, in
Argeș County
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Demographics
On 20 October 2011, it had a population of 612,431 and the population density was 89/km2.
* Romanians – 97%
* Roma (Gypsi ...
. He attended the
gymnasium in
Pitești
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and the School for Sons of Military in
Craiova
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. In 1887 he graduated first in his class from the Infantry and Cavalry Officers School in
Bucharest, with the rank of second lieutenant. Cristescu pursued his studies at the
École Polytechnique in
Paris in 1890, the
School of Artillery and Engineering Application
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of
Fontainebleau
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in 1892, and the
Superior School of War in Paris in 1894.
Military career
Cristescu was promoted to lieutenant (1890), captain (1894), major (1902), lieutenant colonel (1907), and colonel (1910). He became
Chief of the Romanian General Staff on 2 December 1913, and served in this role until 1 April 1914.
He played an important role in the development of the operational plans of the Romanian Army in the years prior to the
entry of Romania in World War I, including the ''Hypothesis Z'' plan.
He was promoted to brigadier general in 1914.
World War I
During the
Romanian Campaign of World War I, Cristescu was Chief of Staff of the 2nd and 3rd Romanian Armies and later of Army Group General Averescu. From 10 November to 5 December 1916 he was Commander of the
Northern Army. In 1917 he was promoted to major general. In June of that year he took command of the
Romanian 1st Army, during the operations leading up to the
Battle of Mărășești, against the
German 9th Army
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History
1940
The 9th Army first saw service along the Siegfried Line during its involvement in the invas ...
. The German offensive began on 24 July with a sustained artillery bombardment. Despite the failure of large Russian units that refused to fight and retreated, the 1st Army together with the remaining troops of the
Russian 4th Army fought back. Cristescu took upon himself the difficult task of reconstituting the front line; a single front was created through fierce fighting, supported by a strong artillery barrage, and by 6 August the German attack was repulsed.
He continued to lead the 1st Army Mărășești until 11 August, when he was succeeded by General
Eremia Grigorescu.
In 1918 Cristescu was promoted to Lieutenant General.
[Ministerul de Răsboiu, ''Anuarul Armatei Române pe anul 1916,'' Tipografia „Universala” Iancu Ionescu, București, 1916] He served for a second time as Chief of the General Staff from 1 April to 28 October 1918.
After the War
After the end of the War, Cristescu served for a third and final term as Chief of the General Staff (1 April 1920 to 8 May 1923),
during which time he coordinated the organization of the new national Army of
Greater Romania. He died on 9 May 1923 in Bucharest, and was buried at
Bellu Cemetery, in the same city.
Awards
* Officer of the
Order of the Star of Romania (1904)
* Officer of the
Order of the Crown (Romania, 1909)
*
Order of Bene Merenti of the Royal House, 1st class (Romania, 1910)
* Grand officer of the
Order of Franz Joseph (
Austria-Hungary)
* Grand officer of the
Order of St. Sava (
Serbia, 1913)
Legacy
In Bucharest,
Pitești
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, and
Slatina streets are named ''General Constantin Cristescu'' after him. Also, schools in
Bogați and
Lunca Corbului bear his name.
References
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1866 births
1923 deaths
People from Argeș County
Romanian Land Forces generals
Romanian Army World War I generals
Officers of the Order of the Star of Romania
École Polytechnique alumni
Burials at Bellu Cemetery
Officers of the Order of the Crown (Romania)
Romanian military personnel of the Second Balkan War
Recipients of the Order of Franz Joseph
Great Officers of the Order of St. Sava
Chiefs of the General Staff of Romania