Romania in the Central Powers-WWI (Central Powers Victory)

Before the War

in 1883, the Kingdom of Romania joined into the Triple Allience with Austria-Hungary, the German Empire, and the Kingdom of Italy. in 1912 and 1913, Romania took part in the Balkan Wars against Turkey and Bulgaria, respectively.

1914

in August 1914, after a period of secretly mobilizing its Army, Roumania declared war on Russia, Serbia, Montenegro, France, and Great Britian. the Army invaded Northeast Serbia just as Austria was invading from the North and West while Italy was invading Montenegro from the coast to attack Southern Serbia. the Serbian and Montenegran Armies managed to eventually halt the Central Powers advances long enough to where the winter came in and would halt all Military actions for both sides in the region. however, in Autumm of 1915, Germany and Austria-Hungary managed to convince Bulgaria to Join them in the Conquest of Serbia on the promises of land that the Serbs had taken from them in the Second Balkan War.

the Bulgarian Army Invaded eastern Serbia in october 1915, in coordination with the Italian Army capturing Montenegro and the German and Austrian armies joining together to push down through the the center of the country while the Bulgarians would link up with them and push the Serbian Army into the Bulgarian spearhead that was at it's back. however, the Serbian Army retreated into Western Macedonia down into Northern Greece and west into Albania, where French and British Ships picked them up. the most of the Montenegran Army followed the Serbians into Albania, but about 15,000 Montenegran soldiers launched a Guerilla war against the occupying central Powers.

Romanian Rifles

this is a list of rifles that the Romanian Army used during WWI.

Steyr-Mannlicher M1895

Bolt-action, 5 Rd. capacity

Austrian produced and Imported.

Mosin-Nagent 1890

Bolt-Action, 5 Rd. capacity

Russian produced, imported from Russia before the war.

Mannlicher-Schonauer

Bolt-Action, 5 Rd. capacity

Austrian produced and Imported

Gewehr 88

Bolt-Action, 5 Rd. capacity

German produced and imported.