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The Romanian National Archives identifies, processes, systematizes, and makes available any photographic resources, regardless of their format, created during/about the communist regime in Romania, so that anyone can use them free of charge.
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ANIC, ISISP archival database, Nicolae Ceauşescu – Portraits, 8/1966
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