| German camps in Romania |
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Category=German camps in Romania  |
| Websites on concentration camps in Romania. |
| 1 | Bogdanovka [Edit] | German camps in Romania |
| Camp set up in 1941 in Transnistria by Romanian authorities, which held over 54,000 Jews from Bessarabia and Odessa. |
| 2 | Bogdanovka [Edit] | German camps in Romania |
| Camp set up in 1941 in Transnistria by Romanian authorities, which held over 54,000 Jews from Bessarabia and Odessa. |
| 3 | Edineti [Edit] | German camps in Romania |
| Town in northern Bessarabia, which had 5,300 Jews on the eve of WWII. On Aug. 21, 1941, Edineti became a transit camp for Jews from Bukovina and other parts of Bessarabia. |
| 4 | Marculesti [Edit] | German camps in Romania |
| Fate of Jews during WWII: the 1,000 Jews living there in 1941, were murdered. A transit camp was then built there for Bessarabian Jews. |
| 5 | Secureni [Edit] | German camps in Romania |
| A transit camp for Jews from Bessarabia and the districts nearby, used before deportation to Transistra, in October 1941. Most inmates could not afford to pay for the daily bread ration. Disease and starvation were rampant amongst the inmates. |
| 6 | Vertujeni [Edit] | German camps in Romania |
| Village in Romania where a Transit camp for Jews, was built. In 1930, its Jewish farming population numbered 1,843 or 913730f the total population. The average daily death toll in the camp, from hunger and disease, was 170. |
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