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- Title
The German-Allied States and the Holocaust.
- Authors
Braham, Randolph L.
- Abstract
The article discusses the extent of the Holocaust in states that were allied with Nazi Germany, including Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia. Topics include the impact of military events on the cooperation of political leaders with German plans, the survival of native Jews and deportation of Jewish refugees from Finland, Romania, and Hungary, and the impact of prior anti-Semitism on the treatment of Jews. It is said that church leaders in Bulgaria and Finland were able to minimize the killing of Jews in their countries.
- Subjects
ROMANIA; EASTERN Europe; HOLOCAUST, 1939-1945; JEWS; WORLD War II -- Deportations; BULGARIAN history, 1941-1944; WORLD War II; FINNISH history, 1939-1945; HUNGARIAN history, 1918-1945; CROATIAN history, 1918-1945; SLOVAKIAN history, 1918-1945; TWENTIETH century; HISTORY
- Publication
Yad Vashem Studies, 2013, Vol 41, Issue 1, p129
- ISSN
0084-3296
- Publication type
Article