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Romanian people who died in Nazi concentration camps (1 C, 3 P) R. Romanian Jews who died in the Holocaust (10 P) This page was last ...
Unusual as he was in labour, concentration and death camps before being liberated. Magda Hellinger; Magda Herzberger (February 20, 1926 – April 23, 2021), Romanian-Jewish author and poet. Philomena Franz (1922 - 2022), Sinti writer and activist; Joseph Friedenson (1922–2013), Polish-Jewish (from Łódź), editor of Dos Yiddishe Vort.
The Holocaust in Romania was the genocide of Jews in the Kingdom of Romania and in Romanian-controlled territories of the Soviet Union between 1940 and 1944. While historically part of The Holocaust, these actions were mostly independent from the similar acts committed by Nazi Germany, Romania being the only ally of the Third Reich that carried out a genocidal campaign without the intervention ...
Franco-Romanian: Film director, actor and former head of Pathé Film Studios Jewish: Auschwitz concentration camp: Joseph Schmidt: 1904–1942: Ukrainian: Singer, actor Jewish: Heart attack in a Swiss refugee camp in Gyrenbad: Fritz Spira: 1881–1943: Austrian: Film and stage actor Jewish: Died at Ruma concentration camp in Vojvodina Mathilde ...
The Ovitz family originated from Maramureș County, Romania. They were descended from Shimson Eizik Ovitz (1868–1923), a badchen entertainer, itinerant rabbi and himself a dwarf. [ 2 ] He fathered ten children in total, seven of them dwarfs (born with pseudoachondroplasia ), [ 3 ] from two marriages.
Pages in category "Romanian people who died in Auschwitz concentration camp" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Romanian people who died in Nazi concentration camps" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of Romanian actors, actresses, playwrights, and directors, whether on stage or in film. Most of these people made at least a significant portion of their career in Romanian-language theater, although some are merely of Romanian origin.