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Selected records relating to the Holocaust in Romania

  • RO RO/INSHR-EW 2024-12-02/7
  • Record group
  • 20th century

Contains records of the Federation of Union of Jewish Communities and the O.S.E. Bucharest branch relating to its relief and aid activities for Jews who were deported to Transnistria and those in Greater Romania. Also contains name lists of Jews originally from Transylvania and interned to the USSR, lists of orphaned children and the victims of the Iasi pogrom, the World Jewish Congress (WJC) in Romania information forms on families in Vaslui, Iasi and Burdeni, registration cards of deportees, newspaper clippings, album and documents containing photographs of Pogrom of Bucharest, registration cards of deportees, as well as records relating to forced labor, social assistance, and anti-Jewish measures.

Federation of Jewish Communities from Romania. Center for the Study of the History of the Jews

The Mefkure Tragedy: An Inquiry into the Slayer's Identity

  • RO RO/INSHR-EW 2024-12-02/1
  • Record group
  • 20th century

Contains information about the 1944 sinking of the merchant ship Mefkure which was used to transport approximately 300 Romanian Jews to Palestine. The author attempts to prove that the German military sunk the Mefkure, and not the Soviet military as was previously believed. Also contains a list of the victims' names.

Albert Finkelstein

"Viata Evreilor din Bucuresti," by Eliza Campus

  • RO RO/INSHR-EW 2024-10-16/0
  • Item
  • 20th century

Consists of an article entitled “The Life of the Jews in Bucharest, 1940–1944,” which contains information about Jewish schools, Jewish emigration, antisemitism, and Zionist activities undertaken by the Jews of Bucharest. Included is an excerpt of this history that was printed in Revista Istorica, nr. 3–4, 1992.

Eliza Campus

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