Dimitrie Bogos was born on 14 June 1889 in the village of Grozești, the Bessarabia Governorate, the Russian Empire. He graduated from Theological Seminary of Chișinău and from the Faculty of Law of the University of Warsaw (1914). He participated in the establishment of the Moldovan Students' Circle "Awakening" in Kiev and Odessa, founded in 1908 by Daniel Ciugureanu, Ştefan Ciobanu, Alexei Mateevici, Simion Murafa, Ştefan Berechet and others, whose president was elected Daniel Ciugureanu. He participated in the First World War at the works of the Congress of Moldovan Militants. Immediately after the Congress, on 20 October 1917, he began to concern himself with the organization of the Moldovan armed forces between Prut and Nistru.[2]
At the opening of the Sfatul Țării on 21 November 1917, he was delegated by the Moldovan Military Commissariat. He was not validated, but as a result of his experience in the Imperial Russian Army, he was appointed the first chief of the General Staff of the Army of the Moldavian Democratic Republic.[2]
He collaborated with articles in various magazines and newspapers, especially with the "Bessarabia's Life".[2]
He wrote a historical work on Bessarabia, titled At Crossing. Moldova from the Dniester in 1917-1918 (RomanianLa răspântie. Moldova de la Nistru în anii 1917-1918), published in Chișinău in 1924.
After the Russian invasion of the summer of 1940 he fled to Bucharest, where he died on 14 May 1946. He was buried in the Ghencea Cemetery, then transferred to the family crypt in Cernica Cemetery, where he rests with his brothers.
Bibliography
Dimitrie Bogos. La răspântie. Moldova de la Nistru 1917–1918. – Ch. : Î.E.P. "Știința", 1998. – 223 p.
Dimitrie Bogos, United States of Europe, Warsaw
International Reference Library and Political Parties in Romania, London, 1936.