Genocide in the Carpathians : War, Social Breakdown, and Mass Violence, 1914-1945
Genocide in the Carpathians presents the history of Subcarpathian Rus', a multiethnic and multireligious borderland in the heart of Europe. This society of Carpatho-Ruthenians, Jews, Magyars, and Roma disintegrated under pressure of state building in interwar Czechoslovakia and, during World War II, from the onslaught of the Hungarian occupation. Charges of "foreignness" and disloyalty to the Hungarian state linked antisemitism to xenophobia and national security anxieties. Genocide unfolded as a Hungarian policy, and Hungarian authorities committed mass robbery, deportations, and killings against all non-Magyar groups in their efforts to recast the region as part of an ethno-national "Greater Hungary." --Publisher description. Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-204) and index. xiii, 211 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
- Segal, Raz,
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- ocn932385995
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Ruthenia (Czechoslovakia)
- World War, 1939-1945--Atrocities--Ruthenia (Czechoslovakia)
- Ruthenia (Czechoslovakia)--Relations--Hungary.
- Hungary--Relations--Ruthenia (Czechoslovakia)
- Ruthenia (Czechoslovakia)--Ethnic relations--Political aspects.
- Genocide--Ruthenia (Czechoslovakia)--History--20th century.
- State-sponsored terrorism--Hungary--History--20th century.
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