Based on American, German and Soviet sources, this book provides an
in-depth study of the Romanian administration in Odessa and
Transnistria. It draws a sharp contrast between the relatively more
successful occupation policies of the Romanian administration in
Odessa and Transnistria and those of the Germans in occupied areas
of the Soviet Union. Alexander Dallin, formerly president of the
American Assn. for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, presents an
essential text for anyone interested in the occupation of Soviet
Territory during World War II and its consequences.
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