RE: [Cz-L] Jews Deported as Aliens or Stateless Persons from Bukovina to Transnistria in 1942

From: Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2014 19:45:28 +0100
To: Hardy Breier <hardy3_at_bezeqint.net>
Reply-To: Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>

Of course, Hardy, I know you are right, but to the Jewish - and Romani - deportees from Bukovina, Bessarabia, the Regat and Southern Transylvania

150,000 according to Yad Vashem,
170,000 according to the International Commission on the Holocaust in Romania
185,000 according to German sources,
200,000 according to Wikipedia,

I tacitly included the 150,000 - 200,000 Jews, which were found by the Romanian occupators in Transnistria itself, and became victims during the Romanian Holocaust as well, according to the International Commission on the Holocaust in Romania.

Edgar Hauster
Lent - The Netherlands

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> From: HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET
> To: bconcept_at_hotmail.com
> CC: weightman_at_btinternet.com; czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu
> Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Jews Deported as Aliens or Stateless Persons from Bukovina to Transnistria in 1942
> Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2014 20:16:06 +0200
>
> Edgar,
> "Hundreds of thousands" is a multiple of 100,000.
> Hardy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Edgar Hauster" <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>
> To: "Hardy Breier" <hardy3_at_bezeqint.net>
> Cc: "Jean Weightman" <weightman_at_btinternet.com>; "Czernowitz Discussion
> Group" <czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 8:07 PM
> Subject: RE: [Cz-L] Jews Deported as Aliens or Stateless Persons from
> Bukovina to Transnistria in 1942
>
>
> Hardy, yes, "hundreds of thousands" or at least 150,000 Jews, as per Yad
> Vashem:
>
> "When Transnistria was occupied, it was used as a concentration point for
> the Jews of Bessarabia, Bukovina, and northern Moldavia who were expelled on
> the direct order of Ion Antonescu. The deportations began on September 15,
> 1941, and continued until the fall of 1942. Most of the Jews who survived
> the mass killings carried out in Bessarabia and Bukovina were deported to
> Transnistria by the end of 1941. Also deported to Transnistria were
> political prisoners and Jews who had evaded the existing regulations on
> forced labor. The total number of deportees was apparently 150,000, although
> German sources put the figure at 185,000. On October 13, 1942, the Romanians
> called a halt to the deportations to Transnistria."
>
> Source:
> http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/this_month/resources/transnistria.asp
>
> Best!
>
> Edgar Hauster
> Lent - The Netherlands

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