The Iaşi Pogrom, June–July 1941: A Photo Documentary from the Holocaust in Romania

by Radu Ioanid

Elie Wiesel (Foreword) and Alexandru Florian (Introduction)

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More than 13,000 Jews were murdered during nine days in the early summer of 1941 in Romania: in Iaşi (Jassy) and in two death trains. This pogrom is one of the most thoroughly visually documented events of the Holocaust in that members of the Romanian intelligence services photographed the continuing massacre that they themselves were coordinating. German troops, present in the city and involved in the massacre, were allowed to photograph the atrocities and to send those "souvenirs" of the Eastern Front to their family members.  Yet these images are, for the most part, unknown to the general public. Long inaccessible even to scholars, the Romanian archives opened recently under pressure from civil society.
 
The 127 photographs shown and described in this album, accompanied by survivors' and even perpetrators' testimonies, were collected after the war but most of this evidence remained hidden away for decades. Together they are invaluable and provide unique insight into this monstrous crime committed by the Romanian fascist and brutally antisemitic regime of General Ion Antonescu, a faithful ally of Nazi Germany.

  • ISBN10 0253025834
  • ISBN13 9780253025838
  • Publish Date 25 September 2017
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 16 November 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Indiana University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 200
  • Language English