Hey everyone! It’s Holocaust Memorial Day and I thought I would analyze one of the most asked questions I get today, why are Romani people rarely or only briefly mentioned? Fortunately a few historians such as Ian Hancock, Zoltan Barany, and David Crowe have answered this question. In this video, I analyze the points made by these three historians to break down the main reasons why Romani people have been forgotten under man-made circumstances. I have included my sources in the video (disclaimer, I used more sources than the ones cited in-video, those are just for basic reference) and I have included a more extensive source list below. Hope y’all learned something new!
Sources:
* Hancock, Ian. May 2013. O Porrajmos: The Romani Holocaust. Zagreb: RADOC.
* Barany, Zoltan. 1998. Memory and Experience: Anti-Roma Prejudice in Eastern Europe. Wilson Center.
* Crowe, David. 2002. Roma and Sinti: Under-Studied Victims of Nazism. US Holocaust Museum.
* World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples - Germany : Roma/Gypsies/Sinti. 2008. Minority Rights Group International.
* Hancock, Ian. 1987. The Pariah Syndrome: An Account of Gypsy Slavery and Persecution. Karoma Publishers.
* Siegal, Nina. 2023. An Effort to Focus on Long Overlooked Roma Suffering in the Holocaust. New York Times.
* Shackle, Samira. 2019. Roma Holocaust: Amid rising hate, ‘forgotten’ victims remembered. Al Jazeera.
* Hancock, Ian. True Romanies and the Holocaust: A Re-evaluation and an overview, The Historiography of the Holocaust, Palgrave Macmillan.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
2:32 Before Holocaust
4:06 During Holocaust
5:51 After Holocaust
7:38 Modern day
8:17 Conclusion
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