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måndag 25 november 2013

Romania, kristallin maa

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Romania
 Nonetheless, in stark contrast to many countries of Eastern and Central Europe,
the majority of Romanian Jews (if restricted to rump Romania, outside the territories occupied in 1940 by Hungary and the Soviet Union)
 survived the war,
although they were subject to a wide range of harsh conditions,
 including forced labor, financial penalties, and discriminatory laws.
 The number of victims, however, makes Romania count as,
 according to the Wiesel Commission,
"Of all the allies of Nazi Germany, [responsible] for the deaths of more Jews than any country other than Germany itself".[61]

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