Jewish-Communist gangs in Czernowitz? The origin and impact of a constructed enemy stereotype
TítuloJewish-Communist gangs in Czernowitz? The origin and impact of a constructed enemy stereotype
Autor
Call number940.531809498/0016
Número del objeto09777a
Lugar de publicaciónStuttgart, Germany
Editorialibidem
Año de publicación
2016
Paginaciónpp17-40.
MaterialArticle
ISBN9783838209241
NotesArticle from the book 'Romania and the Holocaust: events - contexts - aftermath' pp17-40
Descripción
Exposes the myth that the Jews were responsible for the 'national disgrace' in the summer of 1940 when Romania had to retreat from Northern Bukovina and Bessarabia due to the Soviet ultimatum.The alleged Jewish-Communist gangs in Czernowitz and elsewhere, which neatly fitted the 'thesis' of Judeo-Bolshevism, were an invention of the Romanian propaganda machine to create a scapegoat and justify violence against the Jewish population