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Ion Grumeza was born in Romania and lived there for twenty-nine years. He defected in 1972 in protest of the Communist regime, and, after six months in a refugee camp in Austria, he legally emigrated to the United States and became a citizen in 1978.
His goal when he left Romania was to write books in American English—as soon as he learned the language.
This summer in London two main events will attract the world's attention: the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II and the summer Olympic Games.
After many odd jobs as an immigrant, he made a living by managing a construction business, restoring twenty-eight churches throughout Connecticut and prominent buildings at Yale University. At the same time, he was a frequent guest on Radio Free Europe and Voice of America, speaking about eastern Europe and the end of Communism.
He immersed himself in the New York City libraries and the libraries at Yale University, absorbing knowledge in multiple fields of study.
His articles on military events, particularly relating the World War II and the Eastern Front, have been publ