L’attitude de la population non-juive de Bessarabie et de Transnistrie envers les juifs pendant la Shoah le point de vue des rescapés
Dumitru, Diana
L’attitude de la population non-juive de Bessarabie et de Transnistrie envers les juifs pendant la Shoah le point de vue des rescapés - 2011.
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The Reaction of the Non-Jewish Population of Besserabia and Transnistria towards the Jews during the Holocaust – from the survivors’ point of viewAfter a long period of silence and indifference, the last ten to fifteen years have shown a renewed interest in the history of the Holocaust in Romania as demonstrated by the great number of publications and international symposiums organized on the subject. Nevertheless, one element was almost systematically absent from the story : the reaction and role of the non-Jewish population during the tragedy. This article deals precisely with this question.Taking into consideration the fact that the number of living survivors is now very small and that they were only children at the time, the article relies on archival sources from Yad Vashem (Jerusalem) that contain a large number of interviews with survivors. The author examined 200 existing testimonies and collected 70 additional ones in preparation for this article.
L’attitude de la population non-juive de Bessarabie et de Transnistrie envers les juifs pendant la Shoah le point de vue des rescapés - 2011.
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The Reaction of the Non-Jewish Population of Besserabia and Transnistria towards the Jews during the Holocaust – from the survivors’ point of viewAfter a long period of silence and indifference, the last ten to fifteen years have shown a renewed interest in the history of the Holocaust in Romania as demonstrated by the great number of publications and international symposiums organized on the subject. Nevertheless, one element was almost systematically absent from the story : the reaction and role of the non-Jewish population during the tragedy. This article deals precisely with this question.Taking into consideration the fact that the number of living survivors is now very small and that they were only children at the time, the article relies on archival sources from Yad Vashem (Jerusalem) that contain a large number of interviews with survivors. The author examined 200 existing testimonies and collected 70 additional ones in preparation for this article.
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