1944 Romanian rebellion (Hitler's World)

The 1944 Communist uprising (also known as the 1944 Românian rebellion) in România’s Dobruja, region coincided with the allied bombing the Ploieşti oil works and a sepratist Roma rebellion alongside the Târnava Mare River. President Antonescu soon had it in hand as the Iron Guard took back the Târnava Mare River, while Germany’s SS took the Dobruja region with the incisive and decisive use of CS gas and Panzers. Similar tactics were used in the 1945 German-Finnish siege of Murmansk. Hitlers world