ISBN:
1886857067
,
9781886857063
Language:
English
Pages:
xiii, 382 pages, [32] pages of illustrations
,
illustrations, maps
,
24 cm
Year of publication:
2003
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Cohen, Mark Last century of a Sephardic community
DDC:
DS135.M23
Keywords:
1800-1999
;
Jews History 19th century
;
Jews History 20th century
;
Sephardim History 19th century
;
Sephardim History 20th century
;
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
;
Juifs - Macédoine du Nord - Bitola - Histoire - 19e siècle
;
Juifs - Macédoine du Nord - Bitola - Histoire - 20e siècle
;
Séfarades - Macédoine du Nord - Bitola - Histoire - 19e siècle
;
Séfarades - Macédoine du Nord - Bitola - Histoire - 20e siècle
;
Holocauste, 1939-1945 - Macédoine du Nord - Bitola
;
Jews
;
Sephardim
;
Jews - Macedonia (Republic) - Bitola - History - 19th century
;
Jews - Macedonia (Republic) - Bitola - History - 20th century
;
Sephardim - Macedonia - Bitola - History - 19th century
;
Sephardim - Macedonia - Bitola - History - 20th century
;
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Macedonia (Republic) - Bitola
;
History
;
Bitola (North Macedonia)
;
North Macedonia - Bitola
;
Bitola (North Macedonia)
;
Sephardim
;
Nordmazedonien
Abstract:
Discusses the history of the final century of the Jewish community of Monastir (now Bitola) in Macedonia, which originated in the Ottoman Empire and ended its days under occupation by Nazi-allied Bulgaria. Ch. 9 (pp. 169-189), "The Holocaust", recounts the nazification of policies toward the Jews in Bulgarian-occupied Macedonia, where Nuremberg-like laws and ghettoization were introduced, followed by Aryanization of businesses and robbery by taxation. Registration of all Jewish adults in Bulgaria facilitated deportation which, due to protests by prominent Bulgarian non-Jews, was limited to stateless residents of Bulgarian-occupied territories. Almost all of Monastir's Jews were deported to Treblinka, where 3,276 of them were gassed. The small number who escaped deportation were spared as doctors or foreign nationals. Some Jews managed to flee and join partisan groups. Pp. 203-250 contain a list of names (with addresses, ages, and occupations) of the Jews from Monastir who were killed in Treblinka
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 352-368) and index
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