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Reference Type: Aggregated Database
Author: Shoah Foundation
Year: 2013 - uploaded online
Title: Beatrice Becker speaks of the dangerous conditions facing the Jews of Iasi, Romania in late June 1941 when Romania entered the war as an ally of Germany. Days later, on Jun 29, the Jews of Iasi were rounded up by Romanian and German military units. Thousands of Jewish men were deported from Iasi by train and most died during deportation, including her father.
Date Accessed: 22.09.2014
Type of Work: video file, interview
Short Title: Beatrice Becker speaks of the dangerous conditions facing the Jews of Iasi, Romania in late June 1941 when Romania entered the war as an ally of Germany. Days later, on Jun 29, the Jews of Iasi were rounded up by Romanian and German military units. Thousands of Jewish men were deported from Iasi by train and most died during deportation, including her father. -
Keywords: Jewish Minority, Holocaust
Abstract: Beatrice Becker speaks of the dangerous conditions facing the Jews of Iasi, Romania in late June 1941 when Romania entered the war as an ally of Germany. Days later, on Jun 29th, the Jews of Iasi were rounded up by Romanian and German military units. Beatrice heard screams and shooting coming from the direction of the main police headquarters. Beatrice and her parents were rounded up and were marched toward the police station's courtyard, where German soldiers concentrated the Jews of Iasi. The family saw many corpses along the way. Beatrice and her mother were allowed to return home. Thousands of Jewish men were deported from Iasi by train and most died during deportation, including her father. Beatrice relates she soon learned that thousands of Jews had been executed or deported from the city during the Iasi Pogrom on June 29, 1941.
URL: http://sfi.usc.edu/content/beatrice-becker-recalls-iasi-pogrom-june-29-1941-romania
Name of Database: USC Shoah Foundation / audio-visual interviews with survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust and other genocides - See more at: http://sfi.usc.edu/#sthash.Fwmmdb5y.dpuf
Database Provider: USC Shoah Foundation The Institute for Visual History and Education
Language: English