Ilie Șteflea (11 April 1888 – 21 May 1946) was a
Romania
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n General during
World War II
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and
Chief of the Romanian General Staff
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between 20 January 1942 and 23 August 1944.
Early life and career
Ilie Șteflea was born in
Săliște
Săliște ( or ''Selischte''; ) is a town in Sibiu County, in the centre of Romania, west of the county capital, Sibiu. Declared a town in 2003, it is the main locality in the Mărginimea Sibiului area.
Geography
The town is situated at the ed ...
(near
Sibiu
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, in
Transylvania
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, at the time part of
Austria-Hungary
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). Economic hardships forced his family to move to the Kingdom of Romania, to the newly acquired province of
Northern Dobruja
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...
.
Șteflea attended primary school at
Medgidia, and secondary schools at
Constanța
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and at the
Gheorghe Lazăr High School in Bucharest. He started his studies at the Military School for Infantry Officers in September 1907, graduating first in his class in 1909. He was promoted to the rank of ''Sublocotenent'' (
second lieutenant) and assigned to the 34th Infantry Regiment, based in Constanța.
Promoted to Lieutenant in 1912, he was sent in October 1915 by Colonel
Radu R. Rosetti on an information-gathering mission in Transylvania. Șteflea's cover name as a spy was Alexandru Ștefănescu, and he was supposed to be a teacher. He crossed the border and went to
Predeal
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, ostensibly for health reasons, and then on to the
Timiș Valley and
Brașov
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According to the 2021 Romanian census, ...
to buy an overcoat, but in reality he was scoping out possible attack routes for a Romanian incursion into Austria-Hungary.
After
Romania entered World War I in August 1916, Șteflea was given the command of a machine gun company in the , holding the rank of
captain
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. On he was wounded at Daidâr (now Shumentsi,
Tutrakan Municipality) during the
Battle of Turtucaia and evacuated to
Moldavia
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.
On 1 April 1917 he was assigned as instructor to the Military School for Infantry Officers in
Botoșani, where he taught infantry tactics inspired by the French military doctrine and his war experience. That year he advanced in rank to
major
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* Major (rank), a military rank
* Academic major, an academic discipline to which an undergraduate student formally commits
* People named Major, including given names, surnames, nicknames
* Major and minor in musi ...
. After the war, Șteflea attended the
Higher War School, graduating in 1920. After a training period at the General Staff, he returned to teach at the military academy. In 1925 he pursued his training in France, and was promoted to
lieutenant colonel, advancing in rank to
colonel
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In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a colon ...
in 1930 and
brigadier general in 1938.
World War II
After the defeat of the
Legionnaires' Rebellion in January 1941, he was appointed commander of the 3rd Infantry Division, with which he participated alongside German troops in the
Siege of Odessa in the fall of 1941. He was promoted to
major general in January 1942 and then to
lieutenant general
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in January 1944. On 20 January 1942 he was appointed
Chief of the Romanian General Staff
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, a position he occupied until the fall of the
Ion Antonescu
Ion Antonescu (; ; – 1 June 1946) was a Romanian military officer and Mareșal (Romania), marshal who presided over two successive Romania during World War II, wartime dictatorships as Prime Minister of Romania, Prime Minister and ''Conduc� ...
regime on 23 August 1944, as a result of
King Michael's Coup
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. On that date, Șteflea was temporary placed in command of the
4th Army (23–31 August 1944).
In September, he was relieved of command and then arrested on 11 October 1944, because of his close cooperation with Antonescu. Due to ill health, Șteflea was put under house arrest. His doctor recommended treatment for his heart condition at a health spa, but the request was denied by
Alexandru Bârlădeanu. He died at home on 21 May 1946. A month after his death, the
Bucharest People's Tribunal ordered the closure of Șteflea's file.
The
Sibiu County
Sibiu County () is a county () of Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania. Its county seat () is the namesake town of Sibiu ().
Name
In Hungarian, it is known as ''Szeben megye'', and in German as ''Kreis Hermannstadt''. Under the ...
branch of the National Association of Reserve and Retired Military Personnel is now named after him.
Awards and decorations
References
External links
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* AsiiRomani.ro
Biography of Ilie Șteflea
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1888 births
1946 deaths
People from Săliște
Romanian Austro-Hungarians
Chiefs of the General Staff of Romania
Romanian Land Forces generals
Romanian military personnel of World War I
Romanian military personnel of World War II
Romanian spies
Recipients of the Iron Cross (1939), 1st class
Knights of the Order of the Crown (Romania)
Recipients of the Order of Michael the Brave
Commanders of the Order of the Star of Romania
Carol I National Defence University alumni
Academic staff of Carol I National Defence University
Gheorghe Lazăr National College (Bucharest) alumni