Ion Negulescu Explained

Ion Negulescu
Office:Minister of War
Term Start:6 December 1944
Term End:28 March 1945
Primeminister:Nicolae Rădescu
Predecessor:Constantin Sănătescu
Successor:Constantin Vasiliu-Rășcanu
Birth Date:1 April 1887
Birth Place:Turnu Măgurele, Kingdom of Romania
Death Place:Jilava Prison, Romanian People's Republic
Rank:Lieutenant General
Battles:World War I
World War II
Awards:Order of the Star of Romania, Commander class

Ion Negulescu (b. April 1, 1887, Turnu Măgurele – April 1, 1949, Jilava Prison) was a Romanian general, who served as Minister of War in the government of Nicolae Rădescu from December 6, 1944 to February 28, 1945).[1]

Biography

Negulescu was born on April 1, 1887, in the town of Turnu Măgurele. After completing military school, he became second lieutenant in 1908, lieutenant in 1911, and captain in 1916. He participated in World War I, commanding a heavy artillery battery, and being promoted to major in 1917. After the war, he advanced in rank to lieutenant colonel in 1923, colonel in 1929, and brigadier general in 1937. In 1929, he served as military attaché to Germany.

He was promoted to the rank of major general effective June 8, 1940.[2] On July 18, 1942, he was promoted to lieutenant general.

Between June 4, 1941 and December 6, 1944, Negulescu was the commander of the Border Guard Corps. He defended Bukovina villages from the looting, rape and destruction of Soviet soldiers and encouraged the resistance movement in the area.

He then served as Minister of War in the government led by General Nicolae Rădescu (December 6, 1944 – February 28, 1945).

After the installation of the government of Petru Groza, Ioan Negulescu who held the rank of army corps general was ex-officio transferred to the reserve position, along with other generals, by decree no. 860 of March 24, 1945, citing law no. 166, adopted by decree no. 768 of March 19, 1945, for "the transfer from office to reserve of active army personnel who are surplus to the needs of staffing".[3]

He was arrested on December 29, 1948, being accused of belonging to the National Resistance Movement, an anti-communist organization. He died in the Jilava Prison on April 1, 1949.[4]

In 1940, he was awarded the Order of the Star of Romania, Commander class.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2011-01-13 . 2011-08-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110814210709/http://documentare.agerpres.ro/guverne.php?i=16 . Guvernele României. ro. .
  2. Decretul Regal nr. 1.928 din 7 iunie 1940 pentru înălțarea în grad a unor ofițeri generali, publicat în Monitorul Oficial, anul CVIII, nr. 131 din 8 iunie 1940, partea I-a, p. 2.829.
  3. Decretul regal nr. 860 din 24 martie 1945 pentru treceri în pozițiunea de rezervă, publicat în Monitorul Oficial, anul CXIII, nr. 70 din 26 martie 1945, partea I-a, p. 2.259.
  4. Web site: Negulescu Ion (n. 1887  - d. 1949). ro. infocultural.eu. January 25, 2023. November 1, 2024.
  5. Decretul Regal nr. 1.905 din 8 iunie 1940 pentru numiri de membri ai ordinului "Steaua României", publicat în Monitorul Oficial, anul CVIII, nr. 131 din 8 iunie 1940, partea I-a, p. 2.783.