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Aspects from the life of Romanian and Hungarian Jews during the years 1945-1953
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Ethno-confessional realities in the Romanian area: historical perspectives (XVII-XX centuries)
Abstract The Jews of Romania and Hungary who returned home from the Holocaust faced a series of difficulties amongst which we single out: to resume property of their houses and goods; a poor state of health after the deportation; the vast majority of them were in no shape to make a living. They oscillated be... view more
The Jews of Romania and Hungary who returned home from the Holocaust faced a series of difficulties amongst which we single out: to resume property of their houses and goods; a poor state of health after the deportation; the vast majority of them were in no shape to make a living. They oscillated between integration in the societies created by the communists, and immigration to Israel whenever the communist regimes from these two countries were more permissive. They were rather victims of the communist regimes, their expectations were not met in the communist states and the ones who managed to get out had lost all their assets, apartments, and jobs when they applied for emigration.... view less
Keywords
Jew; Romania; Hungary; communism; post-war period; integration; living conditions; property; emigration (polit. or relig. reasons); zionism
Classification
General History
Social History, Historical Social Research
Collection Title
Ethno-confessional realities in the Romanian area: historical perspectives (XVII-XX centuries)
Editor
Brie, Mircea; Şipoş, Sorin; Horga, Ioan
Document language
English
Publication Year
2011
Publisher
Ed. Univ. din Oradea
City
Oradea
Page/Pages
p. 173-187
Series
Eurolimes, Supplement
ISBN
978-606-10-0626-7
Status
Published Version; reviewed