The Stolen Narrative of the Bulgarian Jews and the Holocaust by Jacky Comforty & Martha Aladjem Bloomfield

The Stolen Narrative of the Bulgarian Jews and the Holocaust by Jacky Comforty & Martha Aladjem Bloomfield

Author:Jacky Comforty & Martha Aladjem Bloomfield
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: LEXINGTON BOOKS
Published: 2021-04-02T00:00:00+00:00


NOTES

1. A study hall located in the synagogue.

2. The names Baruch and Baruchov are interchangeable.

3. The Baruchov and Peshev Families, Photo Gallery Figure 0.15.

4. Shmuel Baruchov and his wife in front of the pharmacy in Kyustendil 1942, Photo Gallery Figure 0.86.

5. Also referred to as Yako Baruch, a Zionist leader in Sofia.

6. Nir Baruch, Ha Kofer in Hebrew, [The Ransom]. Shvilim, Tel Aviv (1990), 121–131. In his bookand during multiple interviews over a twenty-year span, Nir Baruch shared a detailed record of the wonderful and close relations between the Peshev and Baruch families.

7. Peshev as part of Boris III entourage, Photo Gallery Figure 0.66.

8. During Fascism 1934–1944, Yunak, the Bulgarian sport organization network, adopted the regimes shift of ideology and anti-Semitism, and the use of Swastikas and Nazi salutation.

9. The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization, Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity.

10. Nir Baruch, Annihilation and Survival in United Bulgaria 1943. And the Conclusions of Justice Beiski’s Commission (Tel Aviv: The Society for the Study and Commemoration of Jewish Communities in the Balkans, 2003), 49.

11. Chary, The Bulgarian Jews and the Final Solution, 1940–1944, 184.

12. Ibid., 97.



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