Purifying the nation : population exchange and ethnic cleansing in Nazi-allied Romania
Purifying the Nation is a provocative exploration of the Holocaust in World War II Romania. Vladimir Solonari argues that the persecution of Jews and Roma by the Romanian government was not a response to pressure from the country's ally, Nazi Germany, but rather stemmed from the vision of an ethnically pure Romania. Through a rigorous, archive-based analysis of the country's interwar political and intellectual climate and policies and practices during its alliance with the Nazis, Solonari sheds valuable new light on the genocidal activities of one of Hitler's European satellites. Includes bibliographical references and index. xxviii, 451 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
- Solonari, Vladimir.
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- ocn320194177
- World War, 1939-1945--Deportations from Romania.
- Romania--Ethnic relations--History--20th century.
- Romania--Politics and government--1914-1944.
- World War, 1939-1945--Romania.
- Nationalism--Romania--History--20th century.
- Genocide--Romania--History--20th century.
- Population transfers--History--20th century.
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Romania.
- Racism--Political aspects--Romania--History--20th century.
- Romani Genocide, 1939-1945--Romania.
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