Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 175. Chapters: Communist Romania, Romanian communists, Tristan Tzara, Romanian Communist Party, Christian Rakovsky, Geo Bogza, Lucre iu P tr canu, Romanian Revolution of 1989, Romanian general election, 1946, Vladimir Colin, Soviet occupation of Romania, Danube - Black Sea Canal, Bucharest student movement of 1956, Gheorghe Ursu, Ion Iliescu, Romanian anti-communist resistance movement, Alexandru Nicolschi, July Theses, Ceau ima, Silviu Brucan, Vasile Luca, Protochronism, Allied Commission, Emil Calmanovici, Miron Constantinescu, Urban planning in communist countries, Valter Roman, Serge Moscovici, Ana Pauker, Richard Wurmbrand, Panait Istrati, Eugen Barbu, Presidential Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Romania, Iorgu Iordan, Ion Gheorghe Maurer, Article 200, Haig Acterian, SLOMR, Iosif Chi inevschi, T m d u Affair, Lothar R d ceanu, Grigore Preoteasa, Iosif Constantin Dr gan, Eugen Rozvan, SovRom, Pite ti prison, Teohari Georgescu, Emil Bodn ra, Ploughmen's Front, Adrian P unescu, Olga Bancic, Scarlat Callimachi, Ioanid Gang, Mircea R ceanu, Conduc tor, Sighet prison, Trei culori, B r gan deportations, Patriotic Guards, 1977 Vrancea earthquake, Systematization, Marcel Pauker, Leonte Tism neanu, Great National Assembly, Vasile Milea, Virgil Trofin, Chivu Stoica, List of Romanian communists, Gheorghe Pintilie, Berne incident, Octav B ncil, tefan Voitec, Ecaterina Arbore, David Korner, Octavian Paler, Ilie Verde, Ion Niculi, Filimon Sarbu, Alexandru Dobrogeanu-Gherea, Nicolae Cristea, Max Goldstein, Horia, Clo ca i Cri an Division, Corneliu M nescu, Dumitru Radu Popescu, Zdrobite c tu e, 1952 Constitution of Romania, Manea M nescu, Nicu Ceau escu, Ilie Ceau escu, Te sl vim, Romanie, Gheorghe Gaston Marin, Constantin Pirvulescu, Alexandru Sahia, Francisc Panet, Hunger circus, Constantin D sc lescu, Ion ...