Nicolae Ceaușescu was the president of which European country?
Correct answer: Romania
SOOTI
I remember seeing pictures of babies in orphanages. They had had so little interaction from those who were supposedly looking after them that they were terrified if someone wanted to give them a loving cuddle, and they had never had toys so were frightened of the likes of teddies as they didn't know how to play with them. They had really just been put in cots and fed enough to keep them alive. It was totally heartbreaking to see.
Diana M
Player #29943985, also, his ego is very Trump-like.
Player #34873143
Player #19422400, who cares if the name is miss pelt or birth date is wrong,seems that demon still has followers if that's all you took from this question/description!!!
Arabella
I remember visiting Romania in about 1978. We took bubblegums, birthcontrol pills and much more, and my dad helped 2 doctors & their whole families out of the poverty stricken Romania and settle down in Hungary .
Mishu
Player #19422400, you should not forget that more than a thousand people were killed during the Romanian revolution before Ceausescu being executed
Player #19422400
When Eastern European countries were revolting against Communist regimes, they almost all had bloodless revolutions. The exception was Romania, who executed Ceausescu.
Foncilla
The two most vicious and ruthless leaders behind the iron curtain were Eric Honaker of East Germany and Nikolai Ceausescu of Romania
Nono
Mishu, As if it matters when he was.born
Is dead and gone.
Player #25874027
Player Teresa611,
Not in my game
Arabella
Player #19422400, interestingly Hungary's socialist leader misteriously passed away within 1-2 months after the "revolution" there ...
Kane
Player #34558771, He did nothing of the kind! He loved himself, power & money.
Mishu
Ceausescu's birth day needs to be corrected, he was born on the 26th of January, 1918
Cindy
SOOTI, those news stories affected me so much my husband wouldn't allow me to watch.
Player Teresa611
Ceausescu. It’s spelt Ceausescu. Why is the first ‘s’ missing in all but one instances of the name?