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NEW Romania 1921-1964 Postal History Censorship Repression 572p Germany Judaica

$ 19

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    Description

    Repression and Voluntary Migration in Romania: Mail from Penitenciary, Military Prisons, Internment Camps, Work Sites, Work Labour Camps and Colony, Arrested Maritime Ships, Jews Work Detachments, Judaica, Holocaust, Umsiedlung, German Resettlement, Refugees, Jewish Emigration bot legal and illegal, Aliyah Bet, Cyprus Internment Camps for Jews
    A new 572- pages A4 full colour Monograph dealing with the Repression and Voluntary Migration in Romania during the period 1921-1964, but better to see below the Summary in English (ATTENTION: The book is entirely in Romanian, only this summary was translated here for a better understanding).
    The seller is member of: The Austrian Philatelic Society of Great Britain, The Hungarian Philatelic Society of Great Britain, the ArGe Feldpost 1914-1918 (Austria), AICPM - Assoc.Italiana Collezionisti Posta Militare (Italy),
    Shipping and handling fees
    : I will ship this book only as registered letter, according to the Romanian Post fees (which are high, therefore I will sell the book at this reduced price). The letter will wight cca.1.600 Kgs, so the fees to be added are 69.- RON = 17 USD and this is all, no other hidden costs !!!
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    SUMMARY
    Volume G/1
    G00: Introduction
    2
    Section #GA.
    JUDICIARY AND EXTRAJUDICIARY REPRESSION IN ROMANIA
    (1921 - 1964)
    G01. Generalities: The ethnical and political detainees (communists, Iron Guard members)
    4
    Cap. I. THE JUDICIARY AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETENTION
    G02. Postal correspondence from custody
    G03.
    Postal correspondence from military prisons
    G04.
    Postal correspondence from penitentiaries (judiciary detention)
    G05.
    Postal correspondence from internment camps (administrative detention)
    G06. Romanian maritime ships arrested and interned by the Allieds
    (1940-1945)
    25
    27
    37
    106
    161
    Cap. II. REPRESSION AND EDUCATION THROUGH COMPULSORY WORK IN ROMANIA
    G07. Labour / Work camps during the right-wing gouvernment
    1938-1944
    G08. „Munca de folos obștesc” and Iron Guard work sites
    G09. Compulsory Work Detachments for Jews
    (1941-1944)
    G10. Work camps and colonies during the communist regime
    (1949-1964)
    G11. Penitenciary colonies for minor children
    G12. Work Detachments for Germans in Romania
    (1945-1948)
    G13. National work sites for „Youth Volunteers” in communist Romania
    168
    171
    180
    276
    333
    336
    346
    Secțiunea #GB
    THE VOLUNTARY MIGRATION FROM ROMANIA
    Cap. III. UMSIEDLUNG – RESETTLEMENT OF THE GERMAN ETHNICS
    G14. Resettlement of the German ethnics from Romania (Volksdeutsche)
    G15. Non-German refugees in Umsiedlung camps (Romanians, Ukrainians)
    356
    504
    Cap. IV. THE JEWISH EMIGRATION
    G16. The legal emigration to Palestine
    G17. The illegal emigration to Palestine, Aliyah-Bet.
    §
    The clandestine emigration ships departed from Romania (1938-1947)
    §
    The British Internment Camps in Cyprus (1946-1948)
    507
    518
    521
    543
    Cap. V. OTHER VOLUNTARY POPULATION MOVEMENTS
    G18. The Economic migration – Romanian civilian workers in the Reich
    (1939-1944)
    G19. The Czechoslovak Repatriation
    (1945-1948)
    552
    565