Morar Andrei Posted November 2, 2017 Posted November 2, 2017 I'm looking for a romanian soldier that fought in the Second World War. His name was Țurlete Tudor, native from Măgura, a village located now in Teleorman County. He fought from 1941, got to Stalingrad and the Don's Cot. After 23rd of August 1944, he became prisoner to the german army and sent to a POW's camp, but escaped during an air bombardment over the station where his train was, somewhere in Hungary, and got back to his village in Romania by foot. He was my grand-grandfather's dad. I would like to find more about him, my curiosity being aroused by some old stories told by my grandfather not so much time ago.
Morar Andrei Posted November 12, 2017 Author Posted November 12, 2017 Anything connected to him would be nice to find out...
Bayern Posted May 17, 2018 Posted May 17, 2018 Hello Andrei , Exists a monography about Comuna de Magura Judetul Teleorman ,during 1939 1944 .the title is Contributii Documentare La Istoria Localitatii Teleormanene Magura 1939 1944. author :Madelina Diana Rusanu Radu . The site is www.magurapastpresent.eu / Rural Landscape
Morar Andrei Posted May 19, 2018 Author Posted May 19, 2018 Thank you very much! It's very interesting. But now I realised that I made a little confusion: in fact, Măgura is the name of the commune, and the village itself is called Guruieni.
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