Tudor Vladimirescu Division
| Tudor Vladimirescu Division Divizia "Tudor Vladimirescu" | |
|---|---|
| Active | 15 November 1943–15 August 1945 |
| Country | Romania; formation equipped and supplied by Soviet Union |
| Branch | Red Army (2nd Ukrainian Front) |
| Type | Division |
| Size | 9,562 (February 1944) |
| Patron | Tudor Vladimirescu |
| Engagements | World War II |
| Battle honours | Renamed Tudor Vladimirescu-Debrețin Division after the Battle of Debrecen Order of the Red Banner Order of Michael the Brave (1946) |
| Commander | Nicolae Cambrea (1943–1944) Mircea Haupt (1944–1945) Iacob Teclu (1945) |
The Tudor Vladimirescu Division (full name: Romanian 1st Volunteer Infantry Division 'Tudor Vladimirescu – Debrecen' ) was a Soviet-organized division of Romanians that fought against Germany and Hungary during the final year of World War II.