"1944"^^ . "The 1944 Communist uprising (also known as the 1944 Rom\u00E2nian rebellion) in Rom\u00E2nia\u2019s Dobruja, region coincided with the Allied bombing the Ploe\u015Fti oil works and a separatist Roma rebellion alongside the T\u00E2rnava Mare River. The conflict would also quickly spread to the Carpathian Mountains. Once otherwise by the German high commission to Rom\u00E2nia, President (Conducator) Antonescu soon had the situation hand as the Iron Guard took back the T\u00E2rnava Mare River, but the Carpathian Mountains would prove difficult sue to the rugged terrain and guerrilla fighting. While this was happening, Germany\u2019s SS took the Dobruja region with the incisive and decisive use of CS gas and Panzers III. Similar tactics were used in the 1944-45 Finnish-German siege of Murmansk."@en . "\u224814,200"@en . "Ploe\u015Fti"@en . "\u22482,700"@en . . "Dobruja"@en . . "1944-02-07"^^ . "25"^^ . "The 1944 Communist uprising (also known as the 1944 Rom\u00E2nian rebellion) in Rom\u00E2nia\u2019s Dobruja, region coincided with the Allied bombing the Ploe\u015Fti oil works and a separatist Roma rebellion alongside the T\u00E2rnava Mare River. The conflict would also quickly spread to the Carpathian Mountains."@en . "T\u00E2rnava Mare River"@en . . "\u22487,550"@en . . "25"^^ . "1942"^^ . "Carpathian Mountains"@en . . . . "Eastern and central Rom\u00E2nia,"@en . "1944 Romanian rebellion (Hitler's World)"@en . "Local separatist Roma rebels"@en . . . "\u224813,100"@en . "A narrow Rom\u00E2nian and German Victory"@en . "1944-01-03"^^ . .