Region: Roumanie — Botoșani
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Dorohoi (Botoșani county, Romanian Moldavia) was home to one of the most significant Jewish communities in the region in the 19th century. On July 1, 1940, a pogrom carried out by Romanian soldiers killed several dozen Jewish victims; the community was subsequently subjected to further persecutions and deportations under the Antonescu regime (1941–1944).
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Sources & resources
- The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe ↗
- Pinkas Hakehillot — Yad Vashem
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