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  2. National Socialist Party (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The National Socialist Party (formally Nationalist-Socialist Party of Romania; Romanian: Partidul Național-Socialist din România, PNSR) [1] or Steel Shield ( Pavăza de Oțel) was a mimetic Nazi political party, active in Romania during the early 1930s. It was led by Colonel Ștefan Tătărescu, the brother of Gheorghe Tătărescu (twice ...

  3. The Holocaust in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Holocaust in Romania. The Holocaust in Romania was the development of the Holocaust in the Kingdom of Romania. Between 380,000 and 400,000 Jews died in Romanian-controlled areas, including Bessarabia, Bukovina and Transnistria. [ 1] Romania ranks first among Holocaust perpetrator countries other than Nazi Germany. [ 2][ 3][ 4]

  4. Romani Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Stephanie Holomek, a Roma victim of the Holocaust. The Romani Holocaust[ 6 ] was the planned effort by Nazi Germany and its World War II allies and collaborators to commit ethnic cleansing and eventually genocide against European Roma and Sinti peoples during the Holocaust era. [ 7 ] Under Adolf Hitler, a supplementary decree to the ...

  5. Romania in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Romania portal. The Kingdom of Romania, under the rule of King Carol II, was initially a neutral country in World War II. However, Fascist political forces, especially the Iron Guard, rose in popularity and power, urging an alliance with Nazi Germany and its allies. As the military fortunes of Romania's two main guarantors of territorial ...

  6. Antisemitism in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Antisemitism. Antisemitism in Romania manifested in the country's legislation during its early times following Romania 's foundation as a modern state in the mid-19th century. Antisemitism increased considerably in Romania in the late-1930s and the 1940s, culminating with The Holocaust in Romania .

  7. Post–World War II Romanian war crime trials - Wikipedia

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    The "wholesale slaughter of Jews" in Romanian-occupied Soviet territories was "a genocide operationally separate from the Nazi Final Solution". It was by far the greatest extermination of Jews by non-German forces. [13] Romania also rejected Nazi designs on its Jews, ultimately declining to deport Romanian Jews to the Belzec concentration camp.

  8. Anti-Romani sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Nazi racial ideology put Romani, Jews, Blacks and some Slavs at the bottom of the racial scale. [30] The German Nuremberg Laws of 1935 stripped Jews of citizenship, confiscated property and criminalized sexual relationships and marriage with Aryans. These laws were extended to Romani as Nazi policy towards Roma and Sinti was complicated by ...

  9. Socialist Republic of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Today, the "apologetic presentation" of Nazi and communists governments and denigrating their victims in the audio-visual media is forbidden by decision of the National Audiovisual Council. Dinel Staicu was fined 25,000 lei (approx. 9,000 United States dollars) for praising Ceaușescu and displaying his pictures on his private television ...