BERLIN. Their memory is entrusted to miserable remains that emerge by chance from the underground: now almost always skeletons, buried on their stomachs, handcuffed. Split skull or blow to the back of the head. Yesterday a macabre discovery in the former communist secret police garden in the Romanian town of Caransebes still remembered, after decades, the victims of the class genocide carried out in Romania by the first communist tyrannical regime, the one led under Stalin by Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej and Ana Pauker, and the subsequent brutal mass repression carried out to the end by their successor, the “Conducator” Nicolae Ceausescu.
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