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“Solidarity and Suffering”Anticipating the eventual transfer and “special handling” of local and recently deported Bessarabian and Bukowinan Jews into German-controlled Ukraine, Romanian authorities established numerous “holding” or “containment” ghettos and concentration camps for Jews in Transnist...

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Main Authors: Hirsch, Marianne, Spitzer, Leo, Heymann, Florence
Language:French
Published: 2011
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spelling ftcairn:oai:cairn.info:RHSHO_194_0343 2023-05-15T17:54:58+02:00 « Solidarité et souffrance » Hirsch, Marianne Spitzer, Leo Heymann, Florence 94 2011 https://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=RHSHO_194_0343 fre fre https://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=RHSHO_194_0343 Cairn Revue d’Histoire de la Shoah, N 194, 1, 2011-12-12, pp.343-368 2011 ftcairn 2019-04-23T23:04:05Z “Solidarity and Suffering”Anticipating the eventual transfer and “special handling” of local and recently deported Bessarabian and Bukowinan Jews into German-controlled Ukraine, Romanian authorities established numerous “holding” or “containment” ghettos and concentration camps for Jews in Transnistria, their newly acquired territory between the Dniester and Bug rivers. A comparative examination of three of these concentration camps – Bogdanovka, Pechora, and Cariera de Piatra – as a prelude to a more detailed analysis of the “political/labor camp” Vapniarka, illustrates the range of practices characterizing the Romanian camp “system,” or, more accurately perhaps, the lack of a system. Other/Unknown Material Pechora Cairn (E-Journals)
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Spitzer, Leo
Heymann, Florence
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