DorohoiCounty, with its seat at Dorohoi, was a subdivision of the Kingdom of Romania and located in the region of Moldavia. The county was located in...
Dorohoi (Romanian pronunciation: [doroˈhoj]) is a city in Botoșani County, Romania, on the right bank of the river Jijia, which broadens into a lake on...
Ciuc County – merged with Odorhei and renamed to Harghita Covurlui County – merged into Galați DorohoiCounty – merged with Botoșani Făgăraș County – divided...
1941 to 1942, 120,000 Jews from Bessarabia, all of Bukovina, and the Dorohoicounty in Romania proper, were deported to ghettos and concentration camps...
region were part of the Moldavia historical region (administratively in DorohoiCounty). In 1859, Moldavia united with Wallachia, forming the United Principalities...
north-west, Soroca County to the south-east, Bălți County to south, DorohoiCounty to the south and south-west, and Cernăuți County to the west. Administratively...
estimated 270,000 to 320,000 Jews living in Bessarabia, Bukovina, and DorohoiCounty in Romania were murdered or died between June 1941 and the spring of...
Christian calendar. The area of the former DorohoiCounty was one such area, and this legacy was visible in the county's historical coat of arms, featuring an...
territory, historically part of Moldavia, was one of the five districts of DorohoiCounty. Following the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact of August 23, 1939, the Soviet...
estimated 270,000 to 320,000 Jews living in Bessarabia, Bukovina, and DorohoiCounty were murdered or died between June 1941 and the spring of 1944. Of these...
49,927 were still alive. By 1944, only 19,475 Jews in Bukovina and DorohoiCounty had avoided being deported, most of them in Cernăuți. Romanian gendarmerie...
000 to 320,000 Jews living in Bessarabia, Bukovina, and the former DorohoiCounty in Romania were murdered or died between June 1941 and November 1943...
agreed to betray his liege. The decisive battle was fought at Verbia in Dorohoi. This was a strategic location on the road between the fortress of Hotin...
Liveni (later renamed "George Enescu" in his honor), then in DorohoiCounty, today Botoșani County. His father was Costache Enescu, a landholder, and his mother...
8, 1926) was a Romanian philologist and linguist. Born in Târnauca, DorohoiCounty, he attended school at Pomârla from 1888 to 1902. He then studied at...
northern Bessarabia, formed the new Bukovina Governorate, to which the DorohoiCounty (in Western Moldavia) was posteriorly attached in October 1941. It had...
formal independence in 1877), as one of the five districts (plăși) of DorohoiCounty. The region was occupied by the Soviet Union in 1940 following the signing...
Union Dorohoi pogrom 1 July 1940 Dorohoi, DorohoiCounty, Kingdom of Romania (today Dorohoi, Botoșani County) 53 Jews Jewish community in Dorohoi claims...
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