Grigore Bălan
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| birth_place = Felsőbalázsfalva, Kingdom of Hungary (now in Șintereag, Romania)
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| death_place = Sinaia, Kingdom of Romania
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| commands = 5th Mountain Group
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Grigore Bălan (July 14, 1896–September 13, 1944) was a Romanian brigadier general during World War II.
Bălan was born in Felsőbalázsfalva, a village in Beszterce-Naszód County, Kingdom of Hungary, now Blăjenii de Sus, Bistrița-Năsăud County, Romania. He attended the Infantry School for Officers in Bucharest, graduating as second lieutenant in 1915.{{cite web|url=https://www.tracesofwar.com/persons/39175/Balan-Grigore.htm|title=Bălan, Grigore|access-date=April 12, 2020}} He fought in World War I, advancing to the rank of lieutenant by 1918. During the interwar period, he was promoted to captain (1921), major (1929), lieutenant-colonel (1936), and colonel (1940).
He served as commanding officer of the 5th Mountain Group from September 1940 to February 1943. In February 1942 he was awarded the Order of Michael the Brave, 3rd Class, for bravery during the battle of Mala Bilozerka (September 25–October 2, 1941).Decretul Regal nr. 445 din 12 februarie 1942 pentru conferiri de decorații, publicat în Monitorul Oficial, anul CX, nr. 45 din 21 februarie 1942, partea I-a, p. 1.186. In July 1943 he became Deputy General Officer Commanding of the 2nd Mountain Division before being made its commanding officer in June 1944.{{cite web|url=http://generals.dk/general/Bălan/Grigore/Romania.html|title=Generals from Romania: Bălan, Grigore |publisher=Generals.dk|accessdate=2008-11-24}} In January 1944 he was awarded the Order of the Star, Commander rank.
After coup d'état of August 23, 1944, Romania switched sides and declared war on Nazi Germany. On September 9, 1944, while fighting at the siege of Sfântu Gheorghe during the Battle of Turda, Bălan was mortally wounded by a German shell at Arcuș; he succumbed from his wounds four days later, at a military hospital in Sinaia.{{cite web|url=http://www.ziare.com/bistrita/stiri-life-show/generalul-grigore-balan-eroul-dezrobirii-ardealului-cartea-unui-destin-romanesc-exemplar-6216627|title=
"Generalul Grigore Bălan-Eroul dezrobirii Ardealului"—cartea unui destin românesc exemplar|date=July 4, 2016|access-date=April 12, 2020|language=Romanian}} He was buried with military honors at the Ghencea Military Cemetery in Bucharest.
To perpetuate Bălan's memory, a boulevard in Sfântu Gheorghe was named after him, and a cross was erected in Arcuș on the spot where he fell seriously injured. A street in Bistrița also bears his name. In 1992, a bust was built in the courtyard of the Command of the 1st Vânători de munte Brigade from Bistrița, which has since been renamed the 81st Mechanized Brigade "General Grigore Bălan".
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Category:Romanian Land Forces generals
Category:Romanian military personnel killed in World War II
Category:People from Bistrița-Năsăud County
Category:Burials at Ghencea Cemetery
Category:Recipients of the Order of Michael the Brave