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Nadia Malinovich, « Nadège Ragaru, « Et les Juifs bulgares furent sauvés… » Une histoire des savoirs sur la Shoah en Bulgarie », Balkanologie, ID : 10.4000/balkanologie.4088
The starting point of Nadège Ragaru’s magisterial meta-history of the fate of Bulgarian Jews during World War II is the mythic story of the non-deportation of that country’s 48,000 strong Jewish population and the eclipsing of another, lesser known story: that of the deportation of the vast majority of Jews living in those parts of Bulgaria (now Northern Greece and Macedonia) annexed to the country in 1941. The issue is not the active suppression of facts – the deportation of 11,343 Jews in o...