The history of the Holocaust in Romania
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The history of the Holocaust in Romania
Description
The Goga government : Europe's second antisemitic government, 28 December 1937-10 February 1938 -- King Carol II's dictatorship and its policy toward the Jews, February 1938-August 1940 -- The rhinocerization of the Romanian intelligentsia -- The Romanian Orthodox Church and its attitude toward the "Jewish problem" -- The Nazi influence on Romanian political life and its effect on the situation of the Jews -- Pogroms and persecutions in the summer of 1940 -- The national-legionary state -- Romanization -- Legionary terror -- The confrontation between Antonescu and the Legionnaires and its impact on the situation of the Jews -- The Legionnaires' rebellion and the Bucharest Pogrom, 21-23 January 1941 -- The Jewish leadership under the national-legionary regime -- The political and ideological foundations of the Antonescu regime -- The government's attitude toward the Jews -- Romanization (II) -- The Antonescu regime and the final solution, 1941-42 -- The Romanian solution to the Jewish problem in Bessarabia and Bukovina, June-July 1941 -- The camps and ghettos in Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, September-November 1941 -- The Kishinev Ghetto -- Czernowitz -- Southern Bukovina -- The Dorohoi district -- The national bank of Romania -- Transnistria under Romanian occupation -- The arrest and deportation of Jews in Transnistria -- "The kingdom of death" -- Odessa -- The Berezovka district -- The typhus epidemic -- The hunt for residents of Jewish blood -- The Romanian Church and the Christianization campaign -- The degradation of Judaism and Jews -- The Iaşi Pogrom, 29 June 1941 -- The Antonescu regime and the final solution in the Regat and Southern Transylvania -- Toward the implementation of the final solution -- The postponement of the Nazi final solution -- The Jews of the Regat and Southern Transylvania in the shadow of the final solution -- Statistical data on the Holocaust in Romania.
Creator
Jean Ancel