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Holocaust and Genocide Studies 2007 21(2):268-297; doi:10.1093/hgs/dcm039
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© Oxford University Press 2007; all rights reserved

An Important New Document on the Romanian Policy of Ethnic Cleansing during World War II

Vladimir Solonari

University of Central Florida


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A newly discovered plan approved by Romanian dictator Ion Antonescu in December 1942 anticipated massive population transfers on Romanian territory. The following reconstructs its context to show how it and other recently discovered plans related to the Antonescu regime's calculations on the outcome of World War II and priorities for postwar arrangements. The article argues that the existence of such population transfer proposals necessitates a substantive reinterpretation of the sources and dynamics of the Holocaust in Romania.


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