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German-Romanian relations during the Second World War

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Reviews the Jewish factor in German-Romanian relations during World War II. Identifies the measures the Antonescu regime took to "solve" the Jewish question independently during the early phase of the anti-Soviet war and analyzes the reasons why it rejected the Nazi demands for the Final Solution

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