Genocide and Retribution The Holocaust in Hungarian-Ruled Northern Transylvania

During the dark years of the Holocaust, many of the millions of labor and concentration camp victims were sustained in their struggle for survival by the hope that their tormentors would not escape retribution. This expectation was reinforced by the warnings issued by the statesmen of the anti-Axis...

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Other Authors: Braham, R.L. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1983, 1983
Edition:1st ed. 1983
Series:Holocaust Studies Series
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • I Introductory Essay
  • The Jews of Transylvania: A Historical Overview
  • The Post-World War I Era
  • Northern Transylvania under Hungarian Rule
  • The German Occupation and the Final Solution
  • The Ghettoization in Northern Transylvania: An Overview
  • Notes
  • II Judgment of the People’s Tribunal of Cluj (Kolozsvár); 31 May 1946, Judgment Number 8
  • The Nagyvárad Ghetto
  • The Ghetto of Szatmárnémeti
  • The Ghetto of Kolozsvár
  • The Ghettos in the Székely Land
  • The Ghetto of Marosvâsârhely
  • The Ghetto of Szászrégen
  • The Ghetto of Sepsiszentgyörgy
  • The Ghetto of Máramarossziget
  • The Ghetto of Szilágysomlyó
  • The Ghetto of Dés
  • The Beszterce Ghetto
  • The Sentences
  • Notes
  • III Appendixes
  • 1. Reference List of Selected Geographic Name Changes
  • 2. Number of Jews Deported from the Major Entrainment Centers in Northern Transylvania by Transport and Date of Entrainment;
  • 3. Law No. 312 of the Romanian Ministry of Justice, dated 21 April 1945
  • 4. Statement of Laszlo Endre of 17 December, 1945
  • 5. Statement of Laszlo Baky of 18 December, 1945
  • Selected Bibliography