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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 95. Chapters: Romanian Communist Party, Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, Romanian general election, 1946, Soviet occupation of Romania, Tatarbunary Uprising, Jassy-Kishinev Offensive, Moldovenism, Transnistria, Budjak, Romanian Armies in the Battle of Stalingrad, Movement for the unification of Romania and Moldova, Snake Island, Second Battle of Targu Frumos, First Battle of Targu Frumos, Amicii URSS, Siege of Odessa, Intercosmos, PSL, Fantana Alb massacre, SovRom, Greater Romania, Pistol Mitralier model 1963/1965, First Jassy-Kishinev Offensive, MLI-84, Moldovan Cyrillic alphabet, Intercosmos 24, 1941 Odessa massacre, Paris Peace Treaties, 1947, Expulsion of Germans from Romania after World War II, Romanian Treasure, King Michael's Coup, Tatarka common graves, Crimean Campaign, M r ti class destroyer, Southern Group of Forces, TR-125, Romanian prisoners of war in the Soviet Union, Lipcani-R d u i Bridge, Stanca-Coste ti Dam, Eiffel Bridge, Ungheni, Regele Ferdinand class destroyer, Bridge of Flowers, Litvinov's Pact, Cruciada impotriva comunismului, Intersputnik, TAB, Tudor Vladimirescu Division, Romanian submarine Delfinul, Hertza region, Soyuz 40, Battle of Podu Iloaiei, R zeni Massacre, Battle of Romania, Molotov Plan, Bion 3, Bion 9, Horia, Clo ca i Cri an Division, Bion 7, Bion 6, Bion 8, Bion 5, Bion 2, Bion 4. Excerpt: The Romanian Communist Party (Romanian: , PCR) was a communist political party in Romania. Successor to the Bolshevik wing of the Socialist Party of Romania, it gave ideological endorsement to communist revolution and the disestablishment of Greater Romania. The PCR was a minor and illegal grouping for much of the interwar period, and submitted to direct Comintern control. During the 1930s, most of its activists were imprisoned or took refuge in the Soviet Union, which led to the c...