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Romania — the violent exception

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SITE OF MEMORY · THE COLD WAR, 1945–1991

Dec 1989 — Ceaușescu orders fire on crowds in Timișoara and Bucharest; over 1,100 die before the army turns and the dictator is shot on Christmas Day. The wave’s one bloodbath. Remember.

This is one scene of Chapter 11 — Gorbachev and the Unraveling in The Cold War, 1945–1991.

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