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  1. 18 hours ago · According to the information recorded in his autobiography, Nicolae Ceaușescu was born on 26 January 1918. His father Andruță (1886–1969) owned 3 hectares (7.4 acres) of agricultural land and a few sheep, and Nicolae supplemented his large family's income through tailoring.

    • Constantin Ion ParhonPetru Groza
  2. 3 days ago · 6) The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceaușescu (2010) "The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceaușescu" is a three-hour-long documentary directed by Andrei Ujică. This film covers 25 years in the life of the Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu, utilizing 1,000 hours of footage from the National Archives of Romania.

  3. 4 days ago · Autobiografia lui Nicolae Ceaușescu. România, 2010. Scenariul și regia: Andrei Ujică. Filmul documentar cu caracter biografic de Andrei Ujică este realizat exclusiv din imagini de arhivă, obținute de la TVR și de la Arhiva Națională de Filme, și prezintă inclusiv scena judecății soților Ceaușescu, din decembrie '89.

  4. 1 day ago · After having suppressed the Brașov rebellion in 1987, Nicolae Ceaușescu was re-elected for another five years as leader of the Romanian Communist Party (PCR) in November 1989, signalling that he intended to ride out the anti-communist uprisings sweeping the rest of Europe.

  5. 3 days ago · After Gheorghiu-Dej’s death in 1965, his successor as head of the party, Nicolae Ceaușescu, redoubled efforts to lessen the country’s dependence on the Soviet Union. Ceaușescu sought to expand economic relations with the West and skillfully played on the widespread anti-Soviet sentiments of the population in order to mobilize ...

  6. 2 days ago · Between the installation of the Groza government and the parliamentary elections in November 1946, the Communist Party used its control of the security apparatus and other key government agencies to suppress the opposition. The democratic forces were led by Maniu, the National Peasant Party leader.

  7. 4 days ago · An introduction to the life and career of Nicolae Ceausescu Muammar al-Qaddafi (1969-2011) Muammar Gaddafi ruled Libya as the African country's dictator for more than four decades before he was overthrown and killed in 2011.