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Jagendorf's foundry: a memoir of the Romanian Holocaust, 1941-1944

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Jagendorf, a Jewish engineer and businessman, persuaded the authorities to let him convert an abandoned foundry and spare-parts factory in Transnistria into a labor camp for Romanian Jews. By outmanouvering Romanian officials, he managed to save 15,000 people who were destined to be deported.

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