Bulgaria, the Jews, and the Holocaust On the Origins of a Heroic Narrative

A profoundly original historical inquiry, this work offers a critical reflection on the silences of the past and the remembrance of the Holocaust. During World War II, even though Bulgaria was an ally of the Third Reich, it never deported its Jewish community. Until recently, this image of Bulgaria...

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Main Author: Ragaru, Nadège (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Rochester Boydell & Brewer 2023
Series:Rochester Studies in East and Central Europe
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