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pro vyhledávání: '"Radu Ioanid"'
Autor:
Radu Ioanid
In this book, Ioanid explores in great detail the physical destruction of Romania's Jewish and Roma communities, including the pogroms of Bucharest and Iaşi as well as the deportations and the massacres from Bessarabia, Bukovina, and Transnistria. B
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Radu Ioanid
After 1948, the 370,000 Jews of Romania who survived the Holocaust became one of the main sources of immigration for the new state of Israel as almost all left their homeland to settle in Palestine and Israel. Romania's decision to allow its Jews to
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Radu Ioanid
Puține nume din istoria recentă a României au puterea de a stârni atâtea emoții în rândul populației ca acela al lui Silviu Brucan. Controversa din jurul lui este generată de rolul pe care l-a jucat în consolidarea dominației comuniste î
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Radu Ioanid
După înlesnirea accesului la arhivele instituțiilor de securitate românești, Radu Ioanid a întreprins o amplă cercetare, în urma căreia a selectat și a catalogat numeroase documente declasificate care atestă vânzarea evreilor și a altor
Autor:
Nigel Copsey, David D. Roberts, James V. Schall, Marius Turda, Radu Ioanid, Ian F. W. Beckett, A. James Gregor, Michael Neiberg, Jennifer Skellington, Ivo Goldstein, Barry Cooper, Adnan Musallam, Sayed Khatab, Reeva Spector Simon, Peter Wien, Robert Olson
Publikováno v:
Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions. 8:689-720
Autor:
Radu Ioanid
Publikováno v:
Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions. 5:419-453
Romania’s most important fascist movement, the Legion of Archangel Michael (also called the Iron Guard), willingly inserted strong elements of Orthodox Christianity into its political doctrine to the point of becoming one of the rare modern Europea
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Radu Ioanid
Publikováno v:
History: Reviews of New Books. 44:140-141
The Legion of Archangel Michael, also known as the Iron Guard, or All for the Fatherland, was the most powerful and best-known Fascist organization from Romania. It functioned legally on and off be...
Autor:
Radu Ioanid
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Holocaust Education. 4:92-104