Romanian Nationalists and the Holocaust – The Political Exploitation of Unfounded Rescue Accounts
"Romanian Nationalists and the Holocaust – The Political Exploitation of Unfounded Rescue Accounts" by Author, published by East European Monographs in 1998, is a compelling examination of the troubling attempts to revise the historical narrative surrounding the Holocaust in Romania. Spanning 250 pages, this hardback edition confronts the glorification of the Antonescu regime by historical revisionists, who manipulate facts and distort the painful experiences of Romanian Jews during World War II.
This essential study meticulously uncovers the false narratives perpetuated by nationalists, shedding light on the real events and tragedies that unfolded. By addressing these unfounded rescue accounts, this work serves not only as a historical correction but also as a crucial resource for understanding the complex dynamics of memory, identity, and political exploitation surrounding one of history's darkest chapters. For anyone interested in the Holocaust, Eastern European history, or the power of narrative, this book is an invaluable addition to your library.