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Open Letter : I was an Anticommunist

By Hulub, Eugen

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Title: Open Letter : I was an Anticommunist  
Author: Hulub, Eugen
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, World History and History of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, etc., Anticommunist
Collections: Authors Community, History
Historic
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Publisher: Self-Published
Member Page: Eugen Hulub

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The INJUSTICE is the main problem is the main problem of Romania. The INJUSTICE kills Romania. In these conditions Romania will not be a good member of European Union. Without justice - Romania can not evolve, can not develop, can not raise living standards. Without justice - Romania choke.

Summary
Romania had a normal history between the two world Wars: - a strong economy consisting of competitive industry and agriculture - very rich in cereals. The standard of living was high. In the Second World War Romania was allied with Nazi Germany of Hitler and fought against Soviet Union. On 23rd August 1944 Romania became ally of Soviet Union and fought against Nazi Germany until final victory (9th May 1945). After war, Stalin and Soviet Union have imposed the communism by force in several countries in East, Romania included.

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After December 1989 the new leaders of Romania were communists: - the President of Romania was Ion Iliescu, who had been an important communist leader during the communist regime. He had been a member of Central Committee of Romanian Communist Party in '70 years;

 
 



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