Socialist Republic of Romania facts for kids
From 1947 to 1989, Romania was a socialist republv. From 1947 to 1965, it was called Romanian People's Republic (Republica Populară Romînă, RPR). In 1965, Nicolae Ceaușescu came to power. He succeeded Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, who died of cancer that year. To reflect the change, the state was renamed to Socialist Republic of Romania. After the fall of the Berlin wall, in 1989, there was a revolution. Protesters wanted Ceaușescu to step down. During demostrations, Romanian Secret police, Securitate used weapons. Part of the regular armed forces joined the protests. Over 1000 preople were killed in the fights that resulted. Ceaușescu was captured, and tried before a military tribunal. The tribunal sentenzed him and his wife to death. TOgether with his wife, he was shot, on December 25, 1989. Ion Iliescu became the new president.
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Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej speaking at a workers' rally in Nation Square, Bucharest after the 1946 general election
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Nicolae Ceaușescu, Leader of Romania from 1965 to 1989
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1979 postage stamp
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Romanian ration card, 1989
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A propaganda poster on the streets of Bucharest, 1986. The caption reads "65 years since the creation of the Romanian Communist Party", while the background states "Ceaușescu Era" and "The Party. Ceaușescu. Romania."
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In Spanish: República Socialista de Rumania para niños