Ilie Crețulescu (2 October 1892 – 30 November 1971) was a Romanian major-general during World War II.
He then went to Bucharest, where he graduated from the Military School for Infantry Officers in June 1913[3][5]: 67 with the rank of second lieutenant.
[1] After Romania entered World War I on the side of the Allies, Crețulescu served in the Romanian Army from August 1916 to July 1918, and again from October 1918 to March 1921.
[7] In September 1940, Crețulescu was appointed Chief of Staff of the 4th Army Corps, with headquarters in Iași, while in June 1941 he was named Commanding Officer of the 9th Infantry Brigade Mărășești, based in Constanța,[1] which he led until April 1944.
[8] Subsequently, Crețulescu served as Under-Secretary of State for Land Forces (November–December 1944), and then Vice Chief of the General Staff (December 1944–August 1945).
The funeral monument of the family features statues of Saints Peter and Paul by Ion Jalea.