History and Voices
of the Tragedy in Romania and Transnistria
Dr. Felicia (Steigman) Carmelly
Recipient of:
“The Canadian Society For Yad Vashem Award for Holocaust History, 1997” from The Jewish Book Awards Committee at the Toronto Koffler Centre of the Arts.
“The Holocaust Literature Prize for 1998” from The Ianculovici Cultural Foundation, Israel.
Citation from the Canadian House of Commons September 27, 2000
Published on the internet by
Kenneth N. McVay
Founder and Director of Nizkor Project,
in cooperation with
The League for Human Rights of B’nai Brith Canada
Table of Contents
- Dedication [page not ready]
- Remembrance [page not ready]
- Acknowledgements [page not ready]
- Donors’ Honor Role [page not ready]
- Copyright & Editorial Comments [page not ready]
- Notes on the Revised and Updated Internet Edition [page not ready]
- Readers’ Reactions [page not ready]
- Prologue [page not ready]
- Introduction [page not ready]
Part I
- Geographic and Historical Background [page not ready]
Part II
- Personal Testimonies [page not ready]
Part III
- Psychological Implications [page not ready]
- Conversion of Romanian Tender [page not ready]
- Index of Transnistrian Camps [page not ready]
- Epilogue [page not ready]
- Bibliography [page not ready]
Note: This book makes extensive use of graphic images, most of which have not yet been included. We appreciate your patience, and will be adding images on a regular basis, as time permits.
Ken McVay, Director
The Nizkor Project