Diana Dumitru is a Moldovan historian.[1] She is considered the leading scholar of the fate of Bessarabia's and Bukovina's Jews during the Holocaust.[2]

Works edit

  • Dumitru, Diana (2016). The State, Antisemitism, and Collaboration in the Holocaust: The Borderlands of Romania and the Soviet Union. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-316-55881-2.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

References edit

  1. ^ Chiriac, Marian (26 July 2019). "New Book Awakens Romanians to Hidden Holocaust Past". Balkan Insight. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  2. ^ Babeș-Fruchter, Adina; Bărbulescu, Ana (2021). The Holocaust in South-Eastern Europe: Historiography, Archives Resources and Remembrance. Vernon Press. p. 14. ISBN 978-1-64889-199-1.
  3. ^ "Ionescu on Dumitru, 'The State, Antisemitism, and Collaboration in the Holocaust: The Borderlands of Romania and the Soviet Union' and Geissbühler, 'Romania and the Holocaust: Events, Contexts, Aftermath' | H-Nationalism | H-Net". networks.h-net.org.
  4. ^ Popa, Ion (2020). "The State, Antisemitism, and Collaboration in the Holocaust: The Borderlands of Romania and the Soviet Union by Diana Dumitru (review)". Antisemitism Studies. 4 (1): 190–196. ISSN 2474-1817.
  5. ^ Biliuță, Ionuț (2018). "The State, Antisemitism, and Collaboration in the Holocaust: The Borderlands of Romania and the Soviet UnionDiana Dumitru". Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 32 (1): 114–116. doi:10.1093/hgs/dcy004.
  6. ^ Clark, Roland (2018). "Diana Dumitru. The State, Antisemitism, and Collaboration in the Holocaust: The Borderlands of Romania and the Soviet Union". The American Historical Review. 123 (1): 330–331. doi:10.1093/ahr/123.1.330.
  7. ^ Deletant, Dennis (2017). "The State, Antisemitism, and Collaboration in the Holocaust: The Borderlands of Romania and the Soviet Union . By Diana Dumitru.New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016. Pp. xviii+268. $99.00 (cloth); $80.00 (Adobe eBook Reader)". The Journal of Modern History. 89 (4): 922–923. doi:10.1086/694347.
  8. ^ Solonari, Vladimir (2016). "Review of The State, Antisemitism, and Collaboration in the Holocaust: The Borderlands of Romania and the Soviet Union". The Hungarian Historical Review. 5 (4): 924–928. ISSN 2063-8647. JSTOR 44390831.