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The Holocaust in Romania - The Destruction of Jews and Roma under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944 (Hardcover, Second Edition)
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The Holocaust in Romania - The Destruction of Jews and Roma under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944 (Hardcover, Second Edition)
Series: Published in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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After 1948, the 370,000 Jews of Romania who survived the Holocaust
became one of the main sources of immigration for the new state of
Israel as almost all left their homeland to settle in Palestine and
Israel. Romania's decision to allow its Jews to leave was baldly
practical: Israel paid for them, and Romania wanted influence in
the Middle East. For its part, Israel was rescuing a community
threatened by economic and cultural extinction and at the same time
strengthening itself with a massive infusion of new immigrants. In
this thoroughly updated edition, Radu Ioanid traces the secret
history of the longest and most expensive ransom arrangement in
recent times, a hidden exchange that lasted until the fall of the
Communist regime. Drawing on a wealth of oral testimonies, recently
declassified documents from the archives of the Romanian secret
police, and newly available material from the government archives
of Ukraine, Moldova, Russia, and Germany, Ioanid follows Israel's
long and expensive ransom arrangement with Communist Romania. He
uncovers the elaborate mechanisms that made it successful for
decades, the shadowy figures responsible, and the secret channels
of communication and payment. The book sheds new light on Romania's
pre-fascist and fascist antisemitic legislation and its
implementation. Ioanid explores in greater detail the physical
destruction of Romania's Jewish and Roma communities, including the
pogroms of Bucharest and Iasi as well as the deportations and the
massacres from Bessarabia, Bukovina, and Transnistria. New chapters
consider the forced labor of the Jews, persecution by the
Protestant churches, and the decision-making process of the
Antonescu government in its treatment of Jews and Roma. As
suspenseful as a Cold-War thriller, his book tells the full,
startling story of an unprecedented slave trade and its origins.
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