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Jewish Forced Labor in Romania, 19401944

English · Hardback

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Between Romania's entry into World War II in 1941 and the ouster of dictator Ion Antonescu three years later, over 105,000 Jews were forced to work in internment and labor camps, labor battalions, government institutions, and private industry. Particularly for those in the labor battalions, this period was characterized by extraordinary physical and psychological suffering, hunger, inadequate shelter, and dangerous or even deadly working conditions. And yet the situation that arose from the combination of Antonescu's paranoias and the peculiarities of the Romanian system of forced-labor organization meant that most Jewish laborers survived. Jewish Forced Labor in Romania explores the ideological and legal background of this system of forced labor, its purpose, and its evolution. Author Dallas Michelbacher examines the relationship between the system of forced labor and the Romanian government's plans for the "solution to the Jewish question." In doing so, Michelbacher highlights the key differences between the Romanian system of forced labor and the well-documented use of forced labor in Nazi Germany and neighboring Hungary. Jewish Forced Labor in Romania explores the internal logic of the Antonescu regime and how it balanced its ideological imperative for antisemitic persecution with the economic needs of a state engaged in total war whose economy was still heavily dependent on the skills of its Jewish population.


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Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. "Work in the Community Interest"

2. Trial and Error

3. The "Review of the Working Jews"

4. In the Shadow of Belzec

5. The Apogee

6. Travails Ended, Justice Averted

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index


About the author










Dallas Michelbacher is an Appliled Researcher at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.


Summary

Jewish Forced Labor in Romania explores the internal logic of the Antonescu regime and how it balanced its ideological imperative for antisemitic persecution with the economic needs of a state engaged in total war whose economy was still heavily dependent on the skills of its Jewish population.

Product details

Authors Dallas Michelbacher
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2020
 
EAN 9780253047380
ISBN 978-0-253-04738-0
No. of pages 182
Series Framing the Global
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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