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Roma Deportations to Transnistria during WWII: Between Central Decision-Making and Local Initiatives

Petre Matei

S: I.M.O.N. Shoah: Intervention. Methods. Documentation 9 (2):26-50., 2022

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Romanian Interest in the Deportation of Roma to Transnistria (1942-1944)

Viorel Achim

Euxeinos. Governance and Culture in the Black Sea Region, No. 1 (2011), Romania and the Holocaust: Delicate Reappraisal of a Fateful Past, Guest Editor: Daniel Ursprung, pp. 13-16., 2011

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The Petitions of Roma Deportees as a Source for the Study of the Deportation Sites in Transnistria

Viorel Achim

De Gruyter eBooks, 2022

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The deportation of Roma soldiers families to Transnistria: between administrative "mistakes" and biopolitical imperatives. Case studies and archival documents

Furtuna Adrian-Nicolae, vali negoi

The deportation of Roma soldiers families to Transnistria: between administrative "mistakes" and biopolitical imperatives. Case studies and archival documents, 2021

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The Return of Roma Deportees from Transnistria in Post-War Romania

Viorel Achim

Celia Donert and Eve Rosenhaft (eds.), The Legacies of the Romani Genocide in Europe since 1945. New York: Routledge, 2022, pp. 38-54. , 2022

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The Holocaust and Romani Romanians: Deportation and Resistance

Shannon Woodcock

Genocide Perspectives IV, 2012

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Social Representation of the Roma Deportations to Transnistria

Romane Rodimata

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From the history of the Roma suffering in some Central European countries shortly before and during World War II (Hungary, Croatia, Czechoslovakia, Poland). Pannoniana: Časopis za humanističke znanosti, 1 (2016.), 1, pp. 175 – 188.

Danijel Vojak

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"A tragedy of guilty victims"? The memory of the Roma genocide in postwar Ukraine. Part 1

Mykhaylo Tyaglyy

Ukrainian-Jewish Encounter, 2021

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"A tragedy of guilty victims"? The memory of the Roma genocide in postwar Ukraine. Part 2

Mykhaylo Tyaglyy

Ukrainian-Jewish Encounter, 2021

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Migration of Roma to Western Europe Under the Iron Curtain in the Light of Memories of the Witnesses

Marketa Hajska

Slovenský národopis, 2024

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"A tragedy of guilty victims"? The memory of the Roma genocide in postwar Ukraine. Part 3

Mykhaylo Tyaglyy

Ukrainian-Jewish Encounter, 2021

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Deportations of Roma from Hungary and the Mass Killing at Kamianets-Podilskyi in 1941

Anders Blomqvist

Deportations of Roma from Hungary and the Mass Killing at Kamianets-Podilskyi in 1941, 2024

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"The tragedy of the guilty victims"? The memory of the Roma genocide in the post-war Soviet Union

Mykhaylo Tyaglyy

The Legacies of the Romani Genocide in Europe since 1945, 2022

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From the history of the Roma suffering in some Central European countries shortly before and during World War II (Hungary, Croatia, Czechoslovakia, Poland)

Danijel Vojak

2016

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Let the victims speak. Memories of Belarusian Roma as sources for genocide studies

Volha Bartash

2016

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The Roma Community from the Republic of Moldova

Ion Duminica

GESIS. Roma in Central and Eastern Europe. 2009/2

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The Roma : During and After Communism By

Florinda Lucero

2007

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Nazi Occupation Policies and the Mass Murder of the Roma in Ukraine. In Anton Weiss-Wendt, ed. The Nazi Genocide of the Roma. Reassessment and Commemoration. Berghahn, 2013, pp. 120-152.

Mykhaylo Tyaglyy

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The Roma Holocaust in Eastern Europe I.

Attila Landauer

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Kállai, Ernő: The Hungarian Roma Population During the Last-Half Century. In: Kállai, Ernő (ed.): The Gypsies/The Roma in Hungarian Society. Budapest: Teleki László Foundation, 2002. 35–50. p.

Kállai Ernő

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The Roma minority in the Czech Republic: Scapegoats of the modern history/ 49TH SOCIETAS ETHICA ANNUAL CONFERENCE ETHICS AND MIGRATION

Ekaterina Batueva

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Rezension: Balázs Majtényi: A Contemporary History of Exclusion. The Roma Issue in Hungary from 1945 to 2015 (rezensiert von Csaba Dupcsik)

Csaba Dupcsik

2018

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Deporting the Gypsy peasantry Shattered fates of the Ursari of Segarcea and Sadova

Grégoire Cousin

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„No one is forgotten?“ Remembering the Roma Genocide in Belarus (Ukrainian) – «Ніхто не забутий»? Пам’ять про геноцид ромів у Білорусі

Filip Busau

Holokost i Sučasnist', 2017

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The Communist Authorities’ Refusal to Recognize the Roma as a National Minority. A Moment in the History of the Roma in Romania, 1948-1949

Viorel Achim

Baltic Worlds, 2018

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The Roma and the Question of Ethnic Origin in Romania during the Holocaust

Marius Turda

Critical Romani Studies

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Romanian Memory of the Persecution of Roma

Viorel Achim

In: Roma and Sinti: Under-Studied Victims of Nazism. Symposium Proceedings. Washington, D.C.: Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies; United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2002, pp. 59-77.

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Genocide of the Roma, 1941–1944: How Is It Being Remembered in Contemporary Ukraine, in Education for Remembrance of the Roma Genocide. Scholarship, Commemoration and the Role of Youth, eds. Anna Mirga-Kruszelnicka, Esteban Acuna C. and Piotr Trojański, Cracow, 2015

Mykhaylo Tyaglyy

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Petre Matei, „Lazăr Naftanailă ” in Elena Marushiakova, Vesselin Popov (eds.), Roma Portraits in History. Roma Civic Emancipation Elite in Central, South-Eastern and Eastern Europe from the 19th Century until World War II (Paderborn: Brill), p. 171-179

Petre Matei

2022

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The Romani Movement: Minority Politics and Ethnic Mobilization in Contemporary Central Europe

Peter Vermeersch

2006

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The Way Out of Amnesia? Europeanization and the Recognition of the Roma's Past and Present (2008)

Huub van Baar

Third Text, 2008

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Living a parasitic lifestyle. Roma population and the policy of systematisation in communist Transylvania

Diana Nistor

Philobiblon. Transylvanian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in the Humanities, 2021

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Petre Matei, „ Calinic I. Popp Șerboianu” in Elena Marushiakova, Vesselin Popov (eds.), Roma Portraits in History. Roma Civic Emancipation Elite in Central, South-Eastern and Eastern Europe from the 19th Century until World War II (Paderborn: Brill), p. 179-198

Petre Matei

2022

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The Legal Status of the Roma in Eastern and Central Europe

Vera Klopcic

Der Donauraum, 2001

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