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Go to My LibraryImperiul-satelit guvernarea românească în Transnistria, 1941-1944
- Language
- Romanian
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- Publisher
- Humanitas
- Pages
- 398
- ISBN
- 9789735072438
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This book is widely praised for its thorough research and objective approach to a little-known and often sensitive historical subject: Romania's administration of Transnistria during World War II. Reviewers commend the author's ability to present a balanced view, drawing on extensive archival work from Romanian, Soviet, and German sources. Many found the book to be well-written and engaging, reading like a story despite its academic rigor, with concrete examples that clarify complex historical factors. Readers appreciated its nuanced perspective, which challenges conventional narratives and sheds light on buried truths, particularly concerning the administrative and economic aspects of the occupation. The initial efforts to restore economic life, improve standards for some populations, and foster a cultural renaissance in Odessa, alongside the reopening of churches, are noted as positive aspects of the early occupation period.
However, the reviews also highlight several critical aspects of the occupation detailed in the book. While the book acknowledges the tragic fate of Jewish and Roma populations and mentions massacres as part of the historical context, some readers noted that these aspects are not its primary focus, suggesting other works for deeper dives into the Holocaust. A recurring point is the risk of readers being overwhelmed by the sheer volume of facts. The book extensively documents the eventual decline of the occupation, detailing widespread economic exploitation, endemic corruption, incompetence within the administration, and abusive actions by forces like the Gendarmes. The initial goodwill from the local population is shown to have diminished significantly over time due to harsh requisitions and the changing fortunes of the war.
Overall, "A Satellite Empire" is considered a highly valuable and important contribution to understanding a complex and often overlooked chapter of World War II history. It is recommended for readers interested in the administrative and economic intricacies of wartime occupations, the nuances of East European history, and those seeking a thoroughly researched, objective account of Romania's role in the region during that period. The book serves as a potent warning about the dangers of territorial nationalism and imperialistic ambitions, offering insights that remain relevant in contemporary times.
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