Gypsies During the Second World War
Donald Kenrick
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As the third and concluding volume of the series, this work examines the persecution of the Gypsy people in Hungary, Norway, Slovakia and Yugoslavia during World War II, together with Switzerland's policy towards refugees. It also looks at the intertwined fates of the Jews and the Gypsies. Included in the coverage is an overview of the events following 1945—reparations and the postwar trials. Various methodologies associated with research and writings about the Holocaust are also discussed.
As the third and concluding volume of the series, this work examines the persecution of the Gypsy people in Hungary, Norway, Slovakia and Yugoslavia during World War II, together with Switzerland's policy towards refugees. It also looks at the intertwined fates of the Jews and the Gypsies. Included in the coverage is an overview of the events following 1945—reparations and the postwar trials. Various methodologies associated with research and writings about the Holocaust are also discussed.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
University of Hertfordshire Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
264
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
Hatfield, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781902806495
SKU
V9781902806495
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99-27
About Donald Kenrick
Donald Kenrick is the author of Historical Dictionary of the Gypsies (Romanies) and co-author of Moving On: The Gypsies and Travellers of Britain, and the first full-length study on the Romani Holocaust. He also served as first secretary of the World Romany Congress Languages Commission.
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