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Ukraine and Transnistria: A Troubled Borderland
2021Ukrainian-Transnistrian relations have been quite good since Transnistria broke away from Moldova, declaring its (unrecognised) independence in the 1990s. Volunteers from the Ukrainian nationalist from the Ukrainian National Assembly-People’s Self-Defense movement (UNA-UNSO) even helped Transnistrians in their ght against Moldovans in the 1992 war ...
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The 1991 constitution of independent Transnistria
Przegląd Europejski, 2018The legal status of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, which declared its independence in 1990, since that time has unchangingly remained ambiguous. The state has factually existed for almost thirty years so far, although it has not hitherto been recognised by any member of the international community.
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Ghetto Experience in Golta, Transnistria, 1942-1944
Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 2004Abstract Despite the appalling conditions in the ghettos and labor camp in the town of Golta, Transnistria, most of the Jews who arrived there in late spring 1942 (after having escaped the December 1941 massacres in the Bogdanovka area by the Romanian authorities) survived their ordeal.
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Governance and Human Rights in Transnistria
Demokratizatsiya, 2022This article analyzes the governance and legal system of Transnistria and its compliance with international law and practice. It argues that although Transnistria has successfully established the trappings of democratic statehood on paper, the praxis - especially when it comes to human rights - is quite the opposite.
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Transnistria: The Fate of the Jews and Romas
2006Transnistria was set up in consequence of successful military operations beyond the Dniester in summer 1941 and lost when it became untenable in early 1944. Between those dates Romanian officials administered the area and were responsible for the native Ukrainian Jews and the Romanian Jews deported there ...
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The Underlife of Transnistria’s Ghettos: Recategorizing and Reframing Social Interaction
Journal of Holocaust Research, 2021Ana Barbulescu
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