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Elena Ceaușescu : ウィキペディア英語版
Elena Ceaușescu

Elena Ceaușescu ((:eˈlena t͡ʃe̯auˈʃesku); née Lenuța Petrescu; 7 January 1916 – 25 December 1989) was the wife of Romania's Communist leader Nicolae Ceaușescu, and Deputy Prime Minister of Romania.
==Background==
She was born Lenuța Petrescu into a peasant family in Petrești commune, Dâmbovița County, in the informal region of Wallachia. Her claimed date of birth was later altered from 1916 to 1919 to make her seem younger than her husband.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.parliamentpalace.ro/article/28391/Elena-Ceausescu )〕 Her family was supported by her father's job as a ploughman. Her records show she left school with a good mark only in needlework in primary school. After primary school, she moved along with her brother to Bucharest, where she worked as a laboratory assistant before getting a job at a textile factory. She joined the Romanian Communist Party in 1937 and met 21-year-old Nicolae Ceaușescu in 1939. Ceaușescu was instantly attracted to her which, reportedly, made him never look at another woman in a romantic manner. Their relationship was interrupted by Ceaușescu's frequent stints in prison, but they finally married on 23 December 1947.

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