Sondaj
Publications
INSHR magazine Studies on the Holocaust, vol. 1, no. 1/2009, Bucharest, INSHR publishing house, 2009
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Radu IOANID, Michelle KELSO, Luminiţa Mihai CIOABĂ (editors), The Tragedy of the Deported Roma Population (1942-1945), Iaşi, Polirom publishing house, 2009
For order: Polirom publiching
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Liviu ROTMAN (coord.), Dignity in Hard Times, Bucharest, Hasefer publishing house, 2008
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Jean ANCEL, Economic Destruction of the Romanian Jews, Bucureşti, INSHR publishing house, Yad Vashem, 2008
Josef FINKELSTEIN, Iaşii
Notebooks of the "Elie Wiesel" National Institute for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania, No. 4/2008
Viorel ACHIM, The Jewish people in the Romanian General Census from the 6th of April 1941
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Notebooks of the "Elie Wiesel" National Institute for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania, No. 3/2008
George VOICU, X-Raying an expatriation. Case Study of Layăr Şăineanu
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Alexandru FLORIAN (coord), Lya BENJAMIN, Anca CIUCIU, How was it Possible? Romanian Jews during the Holocaust.
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Notebooks of the "Elie Wiesel" National Institute for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania, No. 2/2007
Alexandru FLORIAN, Cosmina GUŞU, Antisemitism and Denial of the Holocaust in the Romanian Mass-Media
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Notebooks of the "Elie Wiesel" National Institute for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania, No. 1/2007
Serge KLARSFELD, The Fate of the Romanian Jews in France, during the Second World War
Ottmar TRAŞCĂ, The Third Reich and the Holocaust in Romania. 1940-1944. Documents from the German Archives, Bucharest, INSHR Publishing House, 2007
Ottmar Trasca’s book - ”The Third Reich and the Holocaust in Romania. 1940-1944. Documents from the German archives” - issued by the publishing house of the “Elie Wiesel” National Institute for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania, on October 2007, contains a collection of unexplored archival documents, highlighting some new topics regarding the treatment of the Romanian Jews during the World War Two.
The author’s explicative notes and a preliminary study signed by Dennis Deletant (in English and Romanian) accompany the documents published in German along with the Romanian translation.
The book is addressed not only to the researchers, but also to other readers interested in the recent history of Romania, who would find - through 831 pages - extremely interesting data and comments on the fate of the Romanian Jews in the fifth decade of the XX century.
The Iaşi Pogrom (28-30 of June 1941) - The Prologue of the Romanian Holocaust, Iaşi, Polirom Publishing House, 2006
Violence and Terror in Recent Romanian History, Bucharest, Ed. Universitară, 2006
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