![]() ![]() Probably some foresaw this unique opportunity and were prepared for this more than others and took advantage of the hurry and negligence in which the weary Soviets treated Romania in those days and entering in their service, undercover. With the chaos created by switching sides of the Romanian army and the entering of the Soviet troops in Romania the balance of power was upset. I tried before to say it less directly, in different posts, but i'm going to say it now. Ceauş ( çavuş) în Turkish means sergeant.ĭej, raised in Moineşti by his uncle. Ceauşescu himself, by name is of Turkish descent. Maurer and Bodnăraş did a lot of things against Romanians under the cover of communism, but i want to mention here the crucial role they both played in the naming of Ceauşescu as the conducător of Romania, în 1965. Petru Groza (sounds a bit like Groschopf, doesn't it?) "Lenin's father, Ilya Nikolayevich Ulyanov (1831–1886), was the fourth child of impoverished tailor Nikolai Vassilievich Ulyanov – born a serf of either Kalmyk or Tatar descent – and a far younger Kalmyk named Anna Alexeevna Smirnova, who lived in Astrakhan." Barely any Russian, if any. ![]() Besides everybody getting goosebumps from fear every time their name was mentioned during their whole existence.įirst, Lenin. However, they have something else in common. Those mentioned below had a very important role in the history of communism in Romania. ![]()
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