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In 1943, he was transferred to Târgu Jiu internment camp, where he shared a cell with Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, becoming his protégé. Rumänien, 23. November 1986: Verkleinerung des Heeres, Senkung der Rüstungsausgaben um 5% Direct Democracy

For the second time abortion on demand was legalized on April 27th, 1956 by the parliament members, [...]Ceaușescu was played by Constantin Cojocaru in the 2011 Swiss docudrama Die letzten Tage der Ceaușescus. [109] Added Left/Right-Wing Authoritarianism Test in Portuguese: Teste de Autoritarismo de Direita/Esquerda

Zamýšľali ste sa však niekedy nad tým, čo "vodcov" viedlo k tým najhorším možným rozhodnutiam? Čo všetko mohlo vplývať na ich ďalší krok? Väčšina z vás pravdepodobne nie, no v "histórii" sa našli aj ľudia, ktorí tieto otázky museli mať na zreteli každý jeden deň, každú minútu, sekundu - kuchári - ľudia, ktorí si veľmi dobre uvedomovali, aký neblahý vplyv môže mať prázdny žalúdok či nedostatočne ochutený pokrm na ľudské osudy. a b c d e f Crampton, Richard Eastern Europe In the Twentieth Century – And After, London: Routledge, 1997 p. 355. Dumitru Burlan, Dupa 14 ani – Sosia lui Ceaușescu se destăinuie ("After 14 Years: The Double of Ceaușescu confesses"). Editura Ergorom. 31 July 2003 (in Romanian). Main article: Trial and execution of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu Ceaușescu's original grave, Ghencea Cemetery, Bucharest (photographed in 2007) The current resting place of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu at Ghencea Cemetery (photographed in 2018). Note that Elena Ceaușescu's year of birth is incorrectly recorded as 1919; her actual year of birth is 1916.

John Malathronas (5 December 2014). "Palace of the damned dictator: The Ceausescu trail". CNN . Retrieved 12 April 2016. Eroi printre noi / Niţu Stan, căpetenia anticomuniştilor din Vadu Roşca". adevarul.ro (in Romanian). 25 September 2010 . Retrieved 4 July 2023.

Roger Kirk; Mircea Răceanu (1994). Romania versus the United States: diplomacy of the absurd, 1985–1989. Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University. p. 81. ISBN 0-312-12059-1. Romanian workers began to mobilize against the economic policies of Ceaușescu. Spontaneous labor conflicts, limited in scale, took place in major industrial centers such as Cluj-Napoca (November 1986) and the Nicolina platform in Iași (February 1987), culminating in a massive strike in Brașov. The draconian measures taken by Ceaușescu involved reducing energy and food consumption, as well as lowering workers' incomes, leading to what political scientist Vladimir Tismăneanu called "generalized dissatisfaction". [55]Romania". U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration. 3 September 1990 – via Google Books. Deletant, Dennis (1995). Ceaușescu and the Securitate: Coercion and Dissent in Romania, 1965–1989. M.E.Sharpe. p.351. ISBN 978-1-56324-633-3. Added 3 Minute Paranoia Test in Portuguese: Teste de Transtorno Personalidade Paranoide de 3 Minutos Ceaușescu created a pervasive personality cult, giving himself such titles as " Conducător" ("Leader") and "Geniul din Carpați" ("The Genius of the Carpathians"), with inspiration from Proletarian Culture ( Proletkult). After his election as President of Romania, he even had a "presidential sceptre" created for himself, thus appropriating a royal insignia. This excess prompted painter Salvador Dalí to send a congratulatory telegram to the Romanian president, in which he sarcastically congratulated Ceaușescu on his "introducing the presidential sceptre". The Communist Party daily Scînteia published the message, unaware that it was a work of satire. [ citation needed]

Dennis Deletant (1995), Ceaușescu and the Securitate: Coercion and Dissent in Romania, 1965–1989, ISBN 978-1563246333 pub. M. E. Sharpe. p.351

He continued to follow an independent policy in foreign relations—for example, in 1984, Romania was one of few communist states (notably including the People's Republic of China and Yugoslavia) to take part in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, despite a Soviet-led boycott. Crăciun, Iulian Andrei; Delcea, Cristian (7 November 2010). "Noul Partid Comunist Român, condus de un șofer de taxi"[The new Romanian Communist Party, led by a taxi driver]. Adevărul (in Romanian) . Retrieved 28 December 2012. Valenzuela, J. Samuel and Arturo Valenzuela (eds.), Military Rule in Chile: Dictatorship and Oppositions, p. 321 Elliott-Gowerd, Steven (27 July 2016). The Impact of Governments on East-West Economic Relations. Springer. ISBN 978-1-349-12419-0– via Google Books.



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