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Nicolae Ceauşescu


Alternative spellings:
Nikoleye Ts'e'oshesko
Nikolae Tseaouseskou
Niqulay Tshawshisku
Chì-ao-sai-ssu-kù
Nikolae Chaushesku
Nikorae Chaushesuku
Niculae Ceausescu
Nikolae Ceauşescu
Нікалае Чаўшэску
Николае Чаушеску
Николае Чаушеску
Николае Чаушеску
Ніколае Чаушеску
Николае Чаушеску
Νικολάε Τσαουσέσκου
ნიკოლაე ჩაუშესკუ
نيكولاي تشاوتشيسكو
尼古拉·壽西斯古
ניקולאה צ'אושסקו
ニコラエ・チャウシェスク
니꼴라에 챠우쉐스꾸

B: 26. Januar 1918 Scorniceşti
D: 25. Dezember 1989
Biblio: Rumänischer Staatspräsident 1965-1989. Träger des Bundesverdienstkreuzes (Sonderstufe des Großkreuzes), des Groß-Sterns des Ehrenzeichens für Verdienste um die Republik Österreichs, des Verdienstordens der Italienischen Republik (Großkreuz mit Ordenskette), des Finnischen Ordens der Weißen Rose (Großkreuz mit Ordenskette), des Ordens des heiligen Jakob vom Schwert (Collane), des Elefanten-Ordens, des Olympischen Ordens, des Seraphinenordens, des Ordens des Befreiers San Martin, des Nationalen Ordens vom Kreuz des Südens, des José-Martí-OrdensMitglied der Ehrenlegion (Offizier)und des Sankt-Olav-Ordens (Großkreuz). Honorary Knight Commander des Order of the British Empire. Honorary Knight Grand Cross des Order of the Bath. Ritter des Nassauischen Hausordens vom Goldenen Löwen
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    Nicolae Ceaușescu (/tʃaʊˈʃɛskuː/ chow-SHESK-oo, Romanian: [nikoˈla.e tʃe̯a.uˈʃesku]; 5 February [O.S. 23 January] 1918 – 25 December 1989) was a Romanian communist politician and dictator. He was the general secretary of the Romanian Communist Party from 1965 to 1989, and the second and last Communist leader of Romania. He was also the country's head of state from 1967, serving as President of the State Council and from 1974 concurrently as President of the Republic, until his overthrow and execution in the Romanian Revolution in December 1989, part of a series of anti-Communist uprisings in Eastern Europe that year. Born in 1918 in Scornicești, Ceaușescu was a member of the Romanian Communist youth movement. Ceaușescu rose up through the ranks of Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej's Socialist government and, upon Gheorghiu-Dej's death in 1965, he succeeded to the leadership of the Romanian Communist Party as general secretary. Upon his rise to power, he eased press censorship and openly condemned the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in his speech on 21 August 1968, which resulted in a surge in popularity. However, the resulting period of stability was brief as his government soon became totalitarian and was considered the most repressive in the Eastern Bloc at the time. His secret police, the Securitate, was responsible for mass surveillance as well as severe repression and human rights abuses within the country, and controlled the media and press. Economic mismanagement due to failed oil ventures during the 1970s led to skyrocketing foreign debts for Romania. Ceaușescu's attempts to implement policies that would lead to a significant growth of the population led to a growing number of unsafe abortions and increased the number of orphans in state institutions. In 1982, Ceaușescu directed the government to export much of the country's agricultural and industrial production in an effort to repay these debts. The shortages that followed drastically lowered living standards, leading to heavy rationing of food, water, oil, heat, electricity, medicine and other necessities. His cult of personality experienced unprecedented elevation, followed by extensive nepotism and the intense deterioration of foreign relations, even with the Soviet Union. As anti-government protesters demonstrated in Timișoara in December 1989, he perceived the demonstrations as a political threat and ordered military forces to open fire on 17 December, causing many deaths and injuries. The revelation that Ceaușescu was responsible resulted in a massive spread of rioting and civil unrest across the country. The demonstrations, which reached Bucharest, became known as the Romanian Revolution—the only violent overthrow of a communist government in the course of the Revolutions of 1989. Ceaușescu and his wife Elena fled the capital in a helicopter, but they were captured by the military after the armed forces defected. After being tried and convicted of economic sabotage and genocide, both were sentenced to death, and they were immediately executed by firing squad on 25 December. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

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    25
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      1967
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      1965

    Series

    1. Din gîndirea economică a preşedintelui României Nicolae Ceauşescu (7)
    2. Rumänien auf dem Weg des Aufbaus der vielseitig entwickelten sozialistischen Gesellschaft (7)
    3. Din gîndirea social-politică a preşedintelui României Nicolae Ceauşescu (6)
    4. România pe drumul construirii societăţii socialiste multilateral dezvoltate (6)
    5. Interviuri, declaraţii şi conferinţe de presă (4)
    6. Aus dem philosophischen Denken des Präsidenten Rumäniens Nicolae Ceauşescu (3)
    7. Sozialwissenschaft in Theorie und Praxis (2)
    8. Din Gîndirea Social-Politică a Preşedintelui României, Nicolae Ceauşescu (2)
    9. Dokumente, Artikel und Informationen über Rumänien, Agerpres, Bukarest, 1970 (2)
    10. Aus dem ökonomischen Denken des Präsidenten Rumäniens (2)
    11. Aus dem ökonomischen Denken des Präsidenten Rumäniens Nicolae Ceauşescu (2)
    12. (Aus dem ökonomischen Denken des Präsidenten Rumäniens) (1)
    13. Din gîndirea social-politică a președintelui României (1)
    14. (Aus dem sozial-politischen Denken des Präsidenten Rumäniens) (1)
    15. Textes Choisis de la Pensée Socio-Politique du Président de la Roumanie, Nicoale Ceauşescu (1)
    16. Aus dem sozial-politischen Denken des Präsidenten Rumäniens Nicolae Ceauşescu (1)
    17. Dokumente, Artikel und Informationen über Rumänien, [Bukarest] 1956, Beilage (1)
    18. The socio-political thinking of Romania's president Nicolae Ceauşescu (1)
    19. Rumänien : Dokumente, Ereignisse (1)
    20. Din gîndirea filozofică a preşedintelui României Nicolae Ceauşescu (1)
    21. Aus dem sozial-politischen Denken des Präsidenten Rumäniens (1)