The Romanian Police and its Role in the Roma Deportations
The Romanian Police and its Role in the Roma Deportations
Author(s): Petre MateiSubject(s): History
Published by: Institutul National pentru Studierea Holocaustului din Romania ELIE WIESEL
Keywords: Law enforcement agencies; policing; control; labelling; deportations; genocide; Romania; Transnistria
Summary/Abstract: In Romania, Roma deportation had many local specificities and cannot be reduced to a single cause or discourse. These particularities could remain incomprehensible due to the researchers’ tendency to focus almost exclusively on the elites. This obstructs the understanding of a more complex interplay between different actors who contributed to the deportation of the Roma. It is important to bring into discussion the bottom-up perspective of Police as an agency, because: 1) it criminalized the Roma over a long period of time; 2) in 1942, when charged with identifying and deporting the „problem-Gypsies”, Police had a considerable leeway in labelling those who were to be deported. What I intend to do is to analyse how the law enforcement agencies perceived the Roma. Then, against this backdrop, I will compare these interwar perceptions and proposed measures to the measures taken by Antonescu’s regime during WWII, without neglecting the local initiatives.
Journal: Holocaust. Studii şi cercetări
- Issue Year: X/2018
- Issue No: 11
- Page Range: 11-52
- Page Count: 42
- Language: English
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