From summer 1941 onwards, Romania actively pursued at its own initiative the mass killing of Jews in the territories it controlled. 1941 saw 13,000 Jewish residents of the Romanian city of Iai killed, the extermination of thousands of Jews in Northern Bukovina and Bessarabia by Romanian armed forces and local people, large-scale deportations of Jews to the camps and ghettos of Transnistria, and massacres in and around Odessa. Overall, more than 300,000 Jews of Romanian and Soviet or Ukrainian origin were murdered in Romanian- controlled territories during the Second World War. In this volume, a number of renowned experts shed light on the events, the contexts, and the aftermath of this under-researched and lesser-known dimension of the Holocaust. 75 years on, this book gives much-needed impetus to research on the Holocaust in Romania and Romanian-controlled territories.
Simon Geissbühler
Diana Dumitru
Henry Eaton
Tuvia Friling
Tibon Gali
Mariana Hausleitner
Witold Medykowski
Alti B. Rodal
Michael Shafir
Kai Struve
Sarah Rosen
| Delivery time | Delivery time 2-3 working days. |
| Edited by | Simon Geissbühler |
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| Contributions by | Simon Geissbühler , Diana Dumitru , Henry Eaton , Tuvia Friling , Tibon Gali , Mariana Hausleitner , Witold Medykowski , Alti B. Rodal , Michael Shafir , Kai Struve , Sarah Rosen |
| Number of Pages | 274 |
| Format | 8,3 in x 5,8 in |
| Publication date | 10.10.2016 |
| Type | Hardcover |
| Language | English |
| ISBN | 978-3-8382-0984-5 |
| Weight | 382 g |
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“This much-needed collection brings together major experts on the Romanian Holocaust to contribute to ongoing debates over local actors, regional differences, change over time, and collective memory, as well as discussing the theory and method of Holocaust studies and opening new research agendas on several fronts. A valuable addition to a burgeoning literature.” –Roland D. Clark, University of Liverpool