Holocaust Survivors
and Remembrance Project:
"Forget You Not"
preserving the
past to protect the future ...
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The Holocaust in Romania Under the Antonescu
Government
by Marcu Rozen
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Historical and
Statistical Data About Jews in Romania, 1940 --1944
Various Lists of
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LIST OF GHETTOS
AND CAMPS FROM TRANSNISTRIA
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1.
Alexandrovka
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2. Ananiev
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3. Akmecetka
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4. Arva
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5.Balanovka
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6. Balta
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7. Balki
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8.Bar
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Bogdanovka
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10. Budi
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11.
Bondarovka
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12. Bucov
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13. Birzula
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14. Britovka
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15. Brailov
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16. Bersad
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17. Briceni
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18.
Cetvarinovka
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19. Cicelnic
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20. Cernevt
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21.
Cazaciovka
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22.
Capustiani
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23.
Capusterna
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24. Carlovka
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25. Cariskov
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26. Codima
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27. Cuzmint
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28.
Comotcauti
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29. Cucavka
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30. Crijopol
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31.
Chirnasovka
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32. Crasnoje
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33. Ciorna
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34.
Chianovka
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35. Clocotma
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36.
Crivoje-Ozero
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37. Dubasari
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38. Djurin
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39.
Dimidovka
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40. Derebcin
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41.
Domanovka
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42. Frunza
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43. Golta
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44. Gorai
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45. Grabivt
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46.
Grosolovo
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47. Hrinovka
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48. Halcinti
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49.
Ivascauta
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50.
Israilovka
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51 Iampol
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52. Iaroga
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53. Iarisev
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54.
Kolosovka
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55.
Kopaigorod
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56. Ladija
(quarry)
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57. Lohova
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58. Lozova
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59. Lucinet
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60. Lucinik
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61. Malo
Kiriuka
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62.
Manikovka
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63.
Marinovka
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64. Murafa
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65. Miscovka
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66. Moghilev
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67. Moloknia
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68. Mostovoi
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69.
Nikolaevka
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70. Nimrat
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71.
Nesterovka
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72. Obodovka
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73. Odessa
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74. Ozarinet
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75. Olgopol
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76. Olianita
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77. Ostia
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78. Pavlovka
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79. Pasiuka
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80. Popivitz
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81. Pankovka
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82. Peciora
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83. Rabnita
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84.
Raschstadt
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85. Savrani
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86. Sumilova
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87. Sargorod
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88.
Suha-Balka
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89.
Stanislovcek
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90. Stefanka
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91. Slivina
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92. Scazinet
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93. .Slidi
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94.
Tatarovka
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95. Tulcin
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96. Tivrin
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97. Tiraspol
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98. Tridubi
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99. Trihat
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100.
Tibulovka
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101.
Trostinet
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102. Tropava
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103.
Vazdovka
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104.
Vapniarka
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105. Vitovka
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106.
Vorosilovka
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107. Vigoda
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108.
Vinduieni
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109. Vinozi
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110.
Vladislavka
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111.Verhovka
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112.Vaslinovo
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113.Vendiceni
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114.Varvarovka
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115.Zabokirit
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116. Zatisia
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117.
Zemrinca
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Note:
The list of ghettos and camps was taken from
Sonia Palty's Romanian book "Evrei treceti
Nistrul," pp. 223-224, Editura Libra,
2002
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LIST OF GERMAN
CAMPS BEYOND THE BUG
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1. Bratlav
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2. Bogokov
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3. Berezovka
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4. Ciucov
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5. Corievka
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6. Gaisin
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7. Ivangorod
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8. Mateevka
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9.
Mihailovka
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10.
Narajevka
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11. Nimierov
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12. Nicolaev
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13. Ordovka
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14. Seminka
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15.
Talalaievka
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16. Taplic
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17.
Zarodnita
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ROMANIAN CITIZENS
DISTINGUESHED BY THE STATE OF ISRAEL WITH
THE TITLE AND MEDAL OF "RIGHTEOUS AMONG THE
NATIONS"*
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In 1953,
the Israeli Parliament (Kneseth) votated a
special law by which Yad Vashem Institute was
authorized to honor the non-Jewish persons that
risked their own lives to save Jews from the
Holocaust.
Below is a list of Romanians that have been
awarded with "The Righteous Among the Nations"
medal and title.
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Agarici
Viorica
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Antal
Rozalia
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Anutoiu T.
Anghel
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Baias
Maria
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Baias
Vasile
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Beceanu
Dumitru
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Catana
Maria
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Cociuba Traian
and his son
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Cojoc
Gheorghe
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Craciun
Ana
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Caciun
Pavel
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Demusca
Letitiana
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Dumitru
Adrian
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Queen Mother
Helena
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Farcas
Rozalia
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Farcas
Stefan
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Florescu
Constanta
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Ghitescu
Alexandru
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Grosz
Bandi
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Grosz
Rozalia
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Hij
Metzia
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Hij
Simion
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Manoliu
Florian
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Marculescu
Emilian
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Moldovan
Valeriu
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Motora
Sabin
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Muranyi
Rozalia
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Onisor
Ioana
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Pantea
Nona
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Pelungi
Stefan
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Petre
Gheorghe
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Pocorni
Egon
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Pocorni
Nicolina
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Pop
Aristina
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Pop
Maria
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Pop
Nicolae
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Pop
Valer
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Popovici
Traian
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Profir
Grigore
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Puti
Alexa
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Puti
Maria
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Puti Tudor
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Simionescu
Constanti
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Sion Mircea
Petru
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Stoenescu Ioana
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Stoenescu
Pascu
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Strauss-Tiron
Gabriela
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Stroe
Magda
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Strul
Elisabetha
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Suta
Ioan
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Szakadati
Ianos
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Szakadati
Iuliana
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Sorban
Raoul
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Toth
Jozsef
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Tubak
Maria
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Vass
Gavril
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*From
"The Memorial of Jews Martyrs from Romania"
by Lya Benjamin
Hasefer Publishing House, Bucharest 2003, p.
69.
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Zaharia
Iosif
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Editor's Note:
The extensive Bibliography of the book, mostly from Romanian
sources, has been omitted, but available upon
request.
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