Cover Osteuropa 8-10/2008

In Special Issue

Moldova: The Holocaust as Political Pawn
The Awkward Treatment of Jewish Heritage

Diana Dumitru

Full text file (PDF, 224 kB)

Abstract

Moldova is having a hard time in finding an appropriate way to acknowledge the Jewish heritage of Bessarabia, Bukovina, and Transnistria. It is even more difficult to enshrine the remembrance of the victims of the Shoah in the country’s collective memory, as an analysis of school books shows. Commemoration of the Holocaust has become a political pawn in a dispute over history and the politics of identity. Politicians and historians are arguing over “Moldovanism” and “Romanianism”. Behind this is a struggle over Moldova’s political orientation. Reviving Jewish community life seems easier than working through the past and remembrance.

(Special Issue, pp. 301–310)

Full text file (PDF, 224 kB)