- Romanian POWs in the Soviet Union
There were a significant number of
Romania n POWs in theSoviet Union during and afterWorld War II , especially from 1943 on. These prisoners of war worked in various labor camps. Some were originally fromBessarabia and NorthernBukovina , which were occupied by the Soviet Union in 1940, some were fromRomania proper.For example, 6,740 Romanians worked in the Spassky camp of
Karlag , in Karaganda Oblast,Kazakh SSR , [Frank Gordon, "”Latvians and Jews between Germany and Russia", Memento, Stockholm, 1990 ISBN 91-8711408-9, page 81 (in Swedish and English)] inVorkuta , inNorilsk , and in other places.Fact|date=July 2007 Spassky camp nr. 99 was established in July 1941, and was the largest POW camp in the region. While most of those prisoners were German and Japanese, over 8,000 of them were Romanian POWs.ro icon Alexandra Olivotto, [http://www.cotidianul.ro/index.php?id=44&art=11637&cHash=4ba0b0729a "Prizonieri români in Kazahstan"] (Romanian prisoners inKazakhstan ), "Cotidianul ",April 14 ,2006 ] Over 1,100 of those Romanian prisoners died at Spassky camp, due to the harsh conditions there.An April 1946 report to
Vyacheslav Molotov (see thewikisource reference) stated that in 1945, 61,662 Romanian POWs were repatriated, 20,411 took part in forming Romanian volunteer divisions, and about 50,000 more remained in labor camps. The last Romanian POW were freed in 1956. Some were arrested again byCommunist Romania n authorities on their arrival in Romania "for waging war on the Soviet Union", and sent toSighet prison .On
September 9 ,2003 , agranite monument was inaugurated at the Spassky camp cemetery by then-Romanian PresidentIon Iliescu .ro icon [http://www.observatorul.com/articles_main.asp?action=articleviewdetail&ID=4839 "Istorie şi Destin - Prezenţa Românilor în Kazahstan"] (History and destiny - Romanian presence in Kazakhstan), "Observatorul", Toronto,January 15 2007 ] It bears the inscription "". To those over 900 Romanian prisoners of war who died in Stalinist camps in central Kazakhstan in 1941–1950."ro icon Vasile Soare, [http://www.epochtimes-romania.com/article.php?article_id=10855 "Prizonierii militari şi civili români detinuţi in lagărele de concentrare staliniste de pe teritoriul regiunii Karaganda, Kazahstan, in perioada 1941-1950"] , "The Epoch Times ",March 14 ,2006 ]Bibliography
* A. Antonov-Ovseenko, "The Time of Stalin--portrait of a tyranny",
Harper & Row , San Francisco, 1981. ISBN 0-06-010148-2
* Johann Urwich-Ferry, "Ohne Passdurch die UdSSR", printing house of the "Romanian-German studies group", München, 1976 - 1978 (in German) "Fără paşaport prin URSS. Amintiri", Editura Eminescu, Bucureşti, 1999.References
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