The communist genocide in Romania /
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Author / Creator: | Boldur-Lățescu, Gheorghe. |
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Uniform title: | Genocidul comunist în România. English |
Imprint: | New York : Nova Science Publishers, c2005. |
Description: | x, 239 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5626024 |
Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Losing the fear of God
- Ch. 2. Seven tragic components
- Ch. 3. Preparing the genocide
- Ch. 4. Terror breaks loose
- Ch. 5. The servitude's to USSR and the persecutions against intellectuals
- Ch. 6. Stalinism without Stalin
- Ch. 7. A misleading spring
- Ch. 8. The nomenklatura
- Ch. 9. August 1968
- Ch. 10. The crime against the nation's biological fund
- Ch. 11. An economy in freefall
- Ch. 12. The environment is in danger
- Ch. 13. The destruction of moral values
- Ch. 14. Intellectuals as accomplices to the genocide
- Ch. 15. Demography and lies
- Ch. 16. Systematization and genocide
- Ch. 17. The anti-communist resistance and the dissidence
- Ch. 18. The miracle of December 1989
- Ch. 19. The tragedy continues
- Ch. 20. The genocide in Bessarabia and Bukovina
- Ch. 21. Instead of conclusions
- App. A. The terms of the Romanian Armistice Agreement, September 12, 1944
- App. B. Letter signed by Prime-Minister Dr. Petru Groza and Foreign Affairs Minister Gheorghe Tatarescu to General-Colonel Ivan Susaikov, Vice-President of the Allied Commission for control in Romania
- App. C. The letter of the General-Colonel Ivan Susaikov to Dr. Petru Groza
- App. D. The organizers of the communist genocide in Romania and some of their accomplices
- App. E. The ode to communism and the cult of personality
- App. F. The preparation of neo-communism
- App. G. Pages of anti-communist resistance
- App. H. After the revolution.