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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 Interest
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LIST OF GHETTOS AND CAMPS FROM TRANSNISTRIA

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1. Alexandrovka

2. Ananiev

3. Akmecetka

4. Arva

5.Balanovka

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6. Balta

7. Balki

8.Bar

9. Bogdanovka

10. Budi

11. Bondarovka

12. Bucov

13. Birzula

14. Britovka

15. Brailov

16. Bersad

17. Briceni

18. Cetvarinovka

19. Cicelnic

20. Cernevt

21. Cazaciovka

22. Capustiani

23. Capusterna

24. Carlovka

25. Cariskov

26. Codima

27. Cuzmint

28. Comotcauti

29. Cucavka

30. Crijopol

31. Chirnasovka

32. Crasnoje

33. Ciorna

34. Chianovka

35. Clocotma

36. Crivoje-Ozero

37. Dubasari

38. Djurin

39. Dimidovka

40. Derebcin

41. Domanovka

42. Frunza

43. Golta

44. Gorai

45. Grabivt

46. Grosolovo

47. Hrinovka

48. Halcinti

49. Ivascauta

50. Israilovka

51 Iampol

52. Iaroga

53. Iarisev

54. Kolosovka

55. Kopaigorod

56. Ladija (quarry)

57. Lohova

58. Lozova

59. Lucinet

60. Lucinik

61. Malo Kiriuka

62. Manikovka

63. Marinovka

64. Murafa

65. Miscovka

66. Moghilev

67. Moloknia

68. Mostovoi

69. Nikolaevka

70. Nimrat

71. Nesterovka

72. Obodovka

73. Odessa

74. Ozarinet

75. Olgopol

76. Olianita

77. Ostia

78. Pavlovka

79. Pasiuka

80. Popivitz

81. Pankovka

82. Peciora

83. Rabnita

84. Raschstadt

85. Savrani

86. Sumilova

87. Sargorod

88. Suha-Balka

89. Stanislovcek

90. Stefanka

91. Slivina

92. Scazinet

93. .Slidi

94. Tatarovka

95. Tulcin

96. Tivrin

97. Tiraspol

98. Tridubi

99. Trihat

100. Tibulovka

101. Trostinet

102. Tropava

103. Vazdovka

104. Vapniarka

105. Vitovka

106. Vorosilovka

107. Vigoda

108. Vinduieni

109. Vinozi

110. Vladislavka

111.Verhovka

112.Vaslinovo

113.Vendiceni

114.Varvarovka

115.Zabokirit

116. Zatisia

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
LIST OF GERMAN CAMPS BEYOND THE BUG

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1. Bratlav

2. Bogokov

3. Berezovka

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4. Ciucov

5. Corievka

6. Gaisin

7. Ivangorod

8. Mateevka

9. Mihailovka

10. Narajevka

11. Nimierov

12. Nicolaev

13. Ordovka

14. Seminka

15. Talalaievka

16. Taplic

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
Antal Rozalia
Anutoiu T. Anghel
Baias Maria
Baias Vasile
Beceanu Dumitru
Catana Maria
Cociuba Traian
and his son
Cojoc Gheorghe
Craciun Ana
Caciun Pavel
Demusca Letitiana
Dumitru Adrian
Queen Mother Helena
Farcas Rozalia
Farcas Stefan
Florescu Constanta
Ghitescu Alexandru
Grosz Bandi
Grosz Rozalia
Hij Metzia
Hij Simion
Manoliu Florian
Marculescu Emilian
Moldovan Valeriu
Motora Sabin
Muranyi Rozalia
Onisor Ioana
Pantea Nona
Pelungi Stefan
Petre Gheorghe
Pocorni Egon
Pocorni Nicolina
Pop Aristina
Pop Maria
Pop Nicolae
Pop Valer
Popovici Traian
Profir Grigore
Puti Alexa
Puti Maria
Puti Tudor
Simionescu Constanti
Sion Mircea Petru
Stoenescu Ioana
Stoenescu Pascu
Strauss-Tiron Gabriela
Stroe Magda
Strul Elisabetha
    Suta Ioan
Szakadati Ianos
Szakadati Iuliana
Sorban Raoul
Toth Jozsef
Tubak Maria
Vass Gavril
*From "The Memorial of Jews Martyrs from Romania" by Lya Benjamin
Hasefer Publishing House, Bucharest 2003, p. 69.
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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