Evreii din Bucovina de Nord în stenogramele Consiliului de Ministri din timpul lui Ion Antonescu
The Jews of Northern Bucovina in transcripts of the Council of Ministers during the Antonescu's regim
Author(s): Florian AlexandruSubject(s): History
Published by: Institutul National pentru Studierea Holocaustului din Romania ELIE WIESEL
Summary/Abstract: The Holocaust in Romania (1938-1944) has several characteristics. The anti-Semitic legislation was adopted by various governments, the Jews were victims of pogroms, were deported and died because of the repressions, of the massacres and of the extremely hard living conditions in the deportation areas. The Romanian Jews were deported between 1941-1942 in Transnistria, an area at the East of the river Dnister, administered by the Antonescu government. The most affected by those deportations were the Bessarabian and Bucovinian Jews. Within those two provinces the Holocaust reached its peak, with the largest number of victims being recorded. Tens of thousands of Romanian and Ukrainian Jews died in Transnistria.
Journal: Holocaust. Studii şi cercetări
- Issue Year: II/2010
- Issue No: 03
- Page Count: 10
- Language: Romanian
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