Viorica Agarici

Viorica Agarici

Viorica Agarici (1886-1979) was a Romanian nurse, the chairwoman of the local Red Cross in the city of Roman during World War II and the Ion Antonescu regime. A protector of the Jewish population during the implementation of the Holocaust in Romania, she is one of only 52 Romanians among the Righteous Among the Nations commemorated by the Israeli people at Yad Vashem. ["Final Report", p.303] ro icon Eva Galambos, [http://www.romanianjewish.org/db/pdf/nr233_234/pagina4.pdf "Pentru prima dată, Comunitatea Evreilor din Roman a comemorat victimele «Trenului Morţii»"] , in "Realitatea Evreiască", Nr.233-234, June-July 2005, p.4; retrieved October 4, 2007] ro icon Petre Iancu, [http://www.dilemaveche.ro/index.php?nr=90&cmd=articol&id=2163 "«Drept între Popoare»"] , in "Dilema Veche", October 7, 2005; retrieved October 4, 2007]

Viorica Agarici was the daughter of a former mayor of Roman, himself noted for intervening on behalf of the Jews, and who helped establish the local synagogue and modern school. [ [http://www.romanianjewish.org/en/mosteniri_ale_culturii_iudaice_03_11_03.html "Four Centuries of Living Together"] , at the [http://www.romanianjewish.org/en/ Romanian Jewish Community site] ; retrieved October 4, 2007] She was the mother of Horia Agarici, a celebrated Royal Romanian Air Force pilot. ["Final Report", p.287] Ion C. Butnaru, "Waiting for Jerusalem: Surviving the Holocaust in Romania", Praeger/Greenwood, Westport, 1993, p.204]

On the night of July 2, 1941, after caring for the Romanian Army wounded coming from the Eastern Front, she overheard people moaning from a train transporting Jewish survivors of the Iaşi pogrom ("see also Romania during World War II"). The crowded deportees were being transported to Călăraşi without water or food. Many of them had died before reaching Roman, on the trip from Iaşi (which normally took two hours). The transport they were on, supervised by the Gendarmerie, has been described as a "death train". ["Final Report", p.287] The Gendarmes, instigated by Second Lieutenant Aurel Triandaf and the non-commissioned officer Anastase Bratu, prevented passengers access to water and shot several of those who attempted to procure it.David Cesarani, "Holocaust: Critical Concepts in Historical Studies", Routledge, London, 2004, p.498-499] In parallel, various local people and soldiers made attempts to sell the victims water at exorbitant prices, while troops, both local and German, attacked the prisoners with stones.

Taking advantage of her position, she asked and received permission to give food and water to the passengers, to allow them to wash, and to remove of the dead bodies. This first aid operation was accomplished with assistance from Romanian Red Cross and local Jewish volunteers, and effectively stalled the transport a full day. According to one account, Agarici actually ordered the authorities to obey — a Colonel Eraclide possibly complied due to the respect he may have had for the war hero Horia Agarici. On July 4, all Jewish prisoners were moved to another train, where they received some food and water (despite the improved conditions, 75 died during the subsequent trip and 69 shortly after). Of 2,530 people forcefully embarked in Iaşi, only 1,011 were still alive in Călăraşi. ["Final Report", p.287] It is possible that the original number was much higher, and that losses were under-counted by officials, who did not keep evidence of all the bodies thrown out of the train. ["Final Report", p.126]

Agarici's actions were strongly condemned by the community of Roman, and she subsequently had to resign and move to Bucharest. ["Final Report", p.287] Reportedly, she was instantly seen as a hero by a sizable part of the Jewish community, and rumors about her actions spread throughout the country. In 1947, three years after the King Michael Coup toppled Antonescu, Aurel Triandaf was sentenced to life imprisonment and hard labor for war crimes and crimes against peace. ["Final Report", p.329]

Alongside her Yad Vashem recognition, Agarici was the recipient of several local tributes: Roman train station houses her bust and a memorial plate, and, in summer 2005, her memory was honored through a ceremony hosted by local authorities and representatives of the Jewish community. She was also publicly praised by "Rabbi" Alexandru Şafran, the Jewish community leader during World War II, who cited her among the "humane people in inhumane times" (Şafran's list also included Queen-Mother Elena). [ro icon Carol Iancu, [http://www.revista22.ro/html/index.php?art=2967&nr=2006-08-11 "Alexandru Şafran: o viaţă de luptă, o rază de lumină"] , in "Revista 22", Nr.857, August 2006; retrieved October 4, 2007]

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References

* [http://www.inshr-ew.ro/pdf/Final_Report.pdf "Final Report"] of the International Commission on the Holocaust in Romania; retrieved October 4, 2007


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