Ion Ceausescu, the dictator’s younger brother, died – News from sources



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Ion Ceaușescu, the younger brother of dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu, died on Sunday, May 10, 2020, at the age of 88.

Ion Ceaușescu was the seventh child in the family and the youngest in the Ceaușescu family. He was born on March 23, 1932 in the commune of Scorniceşti, Costeşti district, Argeş region.

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“In 1939, Ion Ceaușescu enrolled in primary school and finished seven classes in 1948, due to a two-year recess. Following the example of four older brothers and many other young people of the time, he would leave his hometown.

Upon arrival in the capital, he continued his studies and enrolled in 1949 at a high school in Bucharest, then joined the U.T.M organization where he was secretary of the group, a member of the U.T.M. by school and member of the Bucharest Regional Office. He graduated from high school in 1953.

With the help of his brother Nicolae Ceausescu, who had become influential in the Communist Party, Ion was sent to qualify for Moscow, where he attended the Higher School of Electricity until 1956, when he interrupted his studies due to health problems, ” it is shown in a National Archives file, cited by historia.ro.



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