Why Should We Teach About the Romani Holocaust
Why Should We Teach About the Romani Holocaust
Why Should We Teach About the Romani Holocaust
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The Voices of a Mute Memory. The Holocaust and the Identity of the Eastern Romanies
The Holocaust in the Memory of the Roma. From Trauma to Imagined Community
To read the full article click here Kapralski, S. (1997), Identity Building and the Holocaust: Roma Political Nationalism. Nationalities Papers. vol:25 (2),269-283 This article republished with the permission of author Slawomir Kapralski
Roma, commonly but inaccurately called Gypsies, were the only other population besides the Jews who were targeted for extermination on racial grounds in the Final Solution. They arrived in Europe about the year 1300 from India, which they had left nearly three centuries before as a military population of mixed, non-Aryan origin assembled to fight…