It was occupied by the Romanian army for a short time in 1919.
By the end of the war, the Romanian army had suffered almost 300,000 casualties.
They also started to plan to march against the Romanian Army in the east.
An order from the Romanian Army did not come however, and the project was later canceled.
A week later, major forces of the Romanian army arrived to the area in order to quell the rebellion.
However, the Romanian Army was not allowed to enter these cities.
However, the navy had a low priority within the Romanian Army.
The village was occupied by the Romanian army between 13 to 20 November 1918.
This attack threatened to cut off half the Romanian army and so the decision was made to launch a counterattack.