The Gypsies During the Second World WarUniv of Hertfordshire Press, 1997 - Romani Genocide, 1939-1945 |
Contents
Introduction Donald Kenrick | 9 |
The Gypsy question in the first years of Fascism | 15 |
Internment | 23 |
After the Armistice of September 1943 | 29 |
Gypsies in the Austrian Burgenland | 37 |
The internment of Gypsies in France | 59 |
The expulsion of the Gypsies from AlsaceLorraine | 65 |
The first internment camp for nomads | 75 |
66 | 124 |
The Crimea | 137 |
A new policy | 146 |
Introduction | 149 |
Chronology Reimar Gilsenbach | 171 |
Postscript Donald Kenrick | 191 |
Gypsy deportations from Romania to Transnistria | 201 |
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Common terms and phrases
administration antisocials Antonescu April AR-Z arrested August Auschwitz Auschwitz-Birkenau BA Koblenz barracks Boiano Brno Bucharest Bulgaria Burgenland commander concentration camp constables Criminal Police Czech December Decree deported documents Einsatzgruppe Einsatzkommando escape extermination Fascist France French German army groups Gypsies Gypsy camp Gypsy half-breeds Heydrich Himmler Hitler Hodonin Hudorovic Ibid identity card internment camps ISBN Italian Gypsies Italy January Jewish Jews Jews and Gypsies Karpati killed Koblenz labour Lacio Drom Lackenbach Latvia Lety Levakovic living Maine-et-Loire March mayor military Moisdon-la-Rivière Montreuil-Bellay Montsûrs Moravia murder National archives National Socialist Nazi nomadic Gypsies nomads November October Office orders Ostland partisans persecution persons Poland population prisoners Protectorate racial regional archives Romanies Romanies and Sinti Security Police sedentary Gypsies sent September settled Gypsies Simferopol Sinti Sinti and Romanies Special Unit Task Force territory Thurner Tighina Tossicia Transnistria transport Tsiganes victims Vienna village women Zigeuner zingari Zone