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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 189. Chapters: Communist Romania, Romanian socialists, Mihail Sadoveanu, Romanian Communist Party, Eugen Relgis, Zamfir Arbore, Alexandru Bogdan-Pite ti, Emil Isac, Romanian Revolution of 1989, Romanian general election, 1946, Traian Demetrescu, Soviet occupation of Romania, Danube - Black Sea Canal, Tudor Arghezi, Seara, Constantin Mille, Bucharest student movement of 1956, Luca Caragiale, Jiu Valley miners' strike of 1977, The Reenactment, Romanian anti-communist resistance movement, Avram Steuerman-Rodion, Alexis Nour, Dumitru epeneag, July Theses, Gala Galaction, Ceau ima, Petru Groza, Protochronism, Allied Commission, Urban planning in communist countries, Socialist realism in Romania, Nicolae Tonitza, Vin americanii!, Panait Istrati, Presidential Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Romania, Article 200, SLOMR, Pite ti prison, Janos Mattis-Teutsch, T m d u Affair, Julius Podlipny, Iosif Constantin Dr gan, SovRom, Ploughmen's Front, Ioanid Gang, Reconstruction, Constantin Ion Parhon, Conduc tor, Sighet prison, Trei culori, B r gan deportations, Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea, Ion Incule, Petre Roman, Collectivization in Romania, Systematization, Great National Assembly, Patriotic Guards, Berne incident, Letter of the Six, 1948 Constitution of Romania, 1977 Vrancea earthquake, Romanian prisoners of war in the Soviet Union, 1952 Constitution of Romania, Garabet Ibr ileanu, Pioneer Organization, Te sl vim, Romanie, United Nations Security Council Resolution 109, Tudor Vladimirescu Division, 1965 Constitution of Romania, Zdrobite c tu e, Hunger circus, Nationalization in Romania, Radu, Horia, Clo ca i Cri an Division, Five-Year Plans of Romania, Cighid, Memorial of the Victims of Communism and of the Resistance, The Dean's December, Isac Ludo, Censorship in Communist Romania. Excerpt: Mihail Sadoveanu (Roma...