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  1. The Romanian revolution (Romanian: Revoluția română) was a period of violent civil unrest in Romania during December 1989 as a part of the revolutions of 1989 that occurred in several countries around the world, primarily within the Eastern Bloc.

    • 16–25 December 1989, (violence continued until 30 December 1989)
  2. 21 August 2015. Tags. 1989. Romanian Revolution. In mid-December 1989 events in Timisoara launched the revolution which resulted in overthrowing the long-term Romanian dictator, Nicolae Ceausescu. Before the dictator and his wife were sentenced to death and executed, over a thousand people were killed and several thousand injured in riots.

  3. The 1989 Romanian Revolution and the Fall of Ceausescu – Association for Diplomatic Studies & Training. A Moment in U.S. Diplomatic History Cold War Consular Europe Human Rights Military. 1989 was the year of remarkable popular uprisings throughout the world, most notably Tiananmen Square, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the Velvet ...

    • Background of The Revolution
    • The Uprising
    • Casualties

    In 1981, Nicolae Ceausescu, the general secretary of the Communist Party, initiated austerity programs that would enable the country to liquidate its entire national debt of $10 billion. To achieve this, essential commodities such as food were rationed, drastically reducing the standard of living and increasing malnutrition. The presence of secret ...

    On December 16th, 1989, the Hungarians living in Timisoara held a public protest in an attempt to reject the government’s eviction of Laszlo Tokes, a pastor of the Hungarian Reformed Church. In July the same year, Laszlo had criticized the government in an interview with the Hungarian television. The protestors gathered around the pastor’s home to ...

    An estimated 1,104 people died in the Romanian Revolution of which 162 died in the protest between December 16th and 19th while the rest lost their lives after the seizure of power by the new political outfit. About 3,352 people were injured, many of whom were civilians.

    • John Misachi
  4. Am 16. Dezember 1989 begannen in Timișoara Massenproteste gegen das Regime von Nicolae Ceaușescu. Schnell griff die Protestbewegung auf Bukarest über, am 25. Dezember wurden Ceaușescu und seine Frau hingerichtet. Über die Umstände des politischen Wechsels in Rumänien gibt es heute Kontroversen.

    • Bundeszentrale Für Politische Bildung
  5. 24 December 2019. By Stephen McGrath,Romania. Getty Images. Ceaucescu and his wife Elena were found guilty by a military tribunal and executed by firing squad. It was on Christmas Day 30 years ago...

  6. Romanias Revolution, Then And Now. By Amos Chapple. December 18, 2018. It was the bloodiest of Europe’s anticommunist uprisings. Nearly three decades later, we revisit some of the exact...