Power games: the German Nationality Policy (Volkstumspolitik) in Czernowitz before and during the Barbarrosa campaign
TitrePower games: the German Nationality Policy (Volkstumspolitik) in Czernowitz before and during the Barbarrosa campaign
Auteur
Call numberS940.5318/010
N° d'objet08555e
Lieu de publicationHaifa, Israel
Année de publication
2010
Dimensionspp89-135
MatérielArticle
NotesArticle from the journal 'Dapim Studies on the Shoah' Vol.24 pp89-135
Description
Czernowitz, capital of Romania's province of Bukovina, was a diplomatic, political, and ethnic battleground during World War II. The German Sonderkommande esconced itself in the city, arresting most of the Jewish population and killing hundreds. The Romanians herded 50,000 Czernowitz Jews into a ghetto, but they were not sent to death camps. After the war the Jews never re-established themselves in the city, once a vibrant centre of Jewish culture