Jewish Forced Labor in Romania, 1940-1944

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  • Jewish Forced Labor in Romania, 1940-1944 Book Detail

  • Author : Dallas Michelbacher
  • Release Date : 2020
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 181
  • ISBN 13 : 0253047455
  • File Size : 47,47 MB

Jewish Forced Labor in Romania, 1940-1944 by Dallas Michelbacher PDF Summary

Book Description: Between Romania's entry into World War II in 1941 and the ouster of dictator Ion Antonescu three years later, over 105,000 Jews were forced to work in internment and labor camps, labor battalions, government institutions, and private industry. Jewish Forced Labor in Romania explores the ideological and legal background of this system of forced labor, its purpose, and its evolution.

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