Interwar Romania Regat Nationstate before WWI Moldavia Wallachia
Interwar Romania
Regat • Nation-state before WWI – Moldavia, Wallachia, Dobrogea • After WWI gained – Bessarabia – Bucovina – Transylvania (Siebenburgen) – Banat – Crisana- Maramures
The Romanian Jewries: Wallachia • Bucharest – W Type: acculturated, wealthy • Peasants & bourgeoisie & intelligentsia: antisemitism
The Romanian Jewries: Moldavia • • E type Cities – proletarian Yiddish, Hasidism Strong antisemitism
The Romanian Jewries: Crisana- Maramures • • Before: Hungary E type Hasidism x Haskala Zionism x Bund
The Romanian Jewries: Bukovina • • Before: Austria E type: poverty, yiddish, orthodox No strong antisemitism (emancipation 1867) Czernowitz (Cernauti)
The Romanian Jewries: Bessarabia • Before: Russia (Odessa) • E type: yiddish, orthodox • Proletariat + lower middle class • Kishniev (Chisinau)
The Romanian Jewries: Transylvania & Banat • Before: Hungary • yiddish, orthodox x neolog • Urban middle class: „Hungarians of Mosaic faith“ strong antisemitism • N Transylvania (Maramures) more of E type (towns, yiddish, hasidism) – Satmar (Satu- Mare) – Sighet
Demography, Economics, Identity: Romania • 1930: 757 000 Jews by religion: – 4, 2% of population
Demography, Economics: Wallachia • Bucharest – Jews 12% of population – High bourgeoisie- BANKERS
Demography, Economics: Moldavia • Iasi – 1/3 Jewish • Small towns • Industry + commerce, professions, crafts
Demography, Economics: Crisana- Maramures • Poverty, Hasidim • commerce, professions, crafts
Demography, Economics: Bukovina • Czernowitz (Cernauti) – 40% Jewish • Little towns, villages • Great poverty • commerce, professions, crafts
Demography, Economics: Bessarabia • Kishniev (Chisinau) – 36% Jewish • Little towns, villages • Great poverty • commerce, professions, crafts
Demography, Economics: N Transylvania (Maramures) • • E pattern Szatmar (Satu- Mare) 23% Sighet 40% towns, villages
Demography, Economics: S Transylvania + Banat • • • W pattern Cluj 14% Timisoara 10% towns, villages Jews= commercial and industrial middle class
Identity • FEW: „Romanians of Mosaic faith“ – Antisemitic tradition – Berlin Treaty – no citizenship for Jews assimilation impossible • Autonomous Jewish culture only in Bessarabia and Bukovina
The Jewish Question • Emancipation 1923 – Regat – Problem: newly gained territories • Jews stateless • Liberal Party, National Peasant Party – opposed to radical antisemitism • League of National Christian Defense – radically antisemitic – Prof. Alexandru CUZA – Uni of Iasi
League of National Christian Defense • 1928 manifesto of the National- Christian Defense League: • "Romanian brethren! The Land of the Romanians faces a great peril. The kikes, with assistance from Judaized Romanians and the political parties, as tools of the kikes, are gambling with the future of the Country and Folk. "
Jewish Politics Regat: Wallachia, Moldavia New Territories: Transylvania, Bukovina, Bessarabia • UER (Union of Romanian Jews) • Bund: Bessarabia& Bukovina • Agudat Israel: Bessarabia (Tsirelson), Transylvania X • Zionism: Bessarabia (Kishniev) & Bukovina – Bucharest bourgeoisie Romanization For legal equality & full emancipation FILDERMAN Not Zionist: Political not national emancipation Alliances with Romanian parties Believed in doykait
Zionism Regat: Wallachia, Moldavia New Territories: Transylvania, Bukovina, Bessarabia • Moldavia • Transylvania: more assimilated to Hungary – Galician type Jewry – Zionism • Zionism focused on building Palestine no conflicts with UER: Jews in Romania – N – Hasidic communities – backwards – Romanian antisemitism Zionism • 1928: Jewish National Club in Parliament – (supported by Tsirelson)
Jewish Politics Regat: Wallachia, Moldavia New Territories: Transylvania, Bukovina, Bessarabia 1930´s : antagonism among UER & Jewish Party diminished (x fascism) 1936 CENTRAL COUNCIL OF ROMANIAN JEWS, led by FILDERMAN
Education • Bessarabia, Bukovina – important centers of secular culture – Tarbut and Yiddish schools in Bessarabia
Radical Antisemitism: Overview Moderate R Radical R • King Carol • 1938 -40 ROYAL DICTATORSHIP • 1940 loss of territories (USSR, Hungary, Bulgaria) – abdicated • IRON GUARD – Corneliu CODREANU • 1937 short lived government under poet Octovian GOGA • 1940 FASCIST REGIME: IRON GUARD + Marshal ION ANTONESCU • 1941 ANTONESCU seized complete control and destroyed Iron Guard
Radical Antisemitism: Details • 1934 NATIONAL WORK LAW – 80% of employees must be Romanians • King supported Jewish emigration to Palestine – supported also by Codreanu (radical R) • Goga- Cuza regime: – Jewish rights must be revoked – Jewish newcomers (after 1919) must be expulsed – Jewish newspaper shut down – Expulsion from professional organizations
Radical Antisemitism: Details • 1938 – March – King´s coup – new government leader an ORTHODOX PATRIARCH – Late 1938 – brutal campaign x the Iron guard, Codreanu murdered – King abolished constitution DICTATORSHIP • 1939 – 270 000 Jews deprived of their citizenship
Radical Antisemitism: Details • 1940 – Summer: loss of Bessarabia and N Bukovina – Racial laws (certain exemption for pre-war citizens) Jews: • • • Can not own land Can not publish newspapers Can not be in the army Can not make part of public life Can not deal in goods Can not marry gentiles Can not convert Jewish institutions closed and parties outlawed Numerus clausus at high schools Romania : center for illegal immigration to Palestine
Radical Antisemitism: Details • 1940 – Sep – King abdicated – Iron Guard government + Marshal ANTONESCU = BEGGINING OF HOLOCAUST in Romania • 1941 – Jan – BLOODY POGROM IN BUCHAREST – ANTONESCU SEIZED THE POWER • „good Jews“ – Regat, S Transylvania • Bessarabia, Bucovina – Jews murdered during the reconquest from the USSR
1944 • King MIHAI – COUP X ANTONESCU – ROMANIA JOINED ALLIES – 57% of Romanian Jews still alive – more than anywhere else in ECE
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