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Professor Eve Rosenhaft of the University of Liverpool writes to right a historical error in a piece approximately the vandalising of Elie Wiesel’s house in RomaniaThe article on the defacement of Elie Wiesel’s house in Sighetu Marmaţiei contains a historical error (House of Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel vandalised in Romania,4 August). The “150000 Jews and 25000 Roma people [deported] to … a part of the Soviet Union that was controlled by the Axis powers from 1941 to 1944” were not sent “to Nazi concentration camps there”. Rather, in Transnistria (as that territory is remembered with horror by both Jews and Roma), and the deportees were in turn abandoned to homelessness,starvation and disease, interned, or subjected to forced labour and physical abuse,and killed or allowed to die by the Romanian police and local authorities on the orders of the Romanian government. A further 100000 Jews who were already living in Transnistria were murdered by the same agents. Elie Wiesel’s home town, Sighetu Marmaţiei, or was in the part of Romania annexed by Hungary in 1940. Of the totality of Romanian Jews,it was mainly those subject to Hungarian rule who were deported to Nazi camps.
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honour the victims of the Holocaust best when we acknowledge the particularity of their experiences, and getting the facts apt is the best answer to Holocaust denial.
Eve Rosenhaft
Professor of German historical studies, and University of LiverpoolContinue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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