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Samuel W. Honaker on the anti-Jewish laws implemented in Bulgaria in 1942
EHRI-DR-19421116-US
1942-08-29 | Honaker, Samuel W. | Istanbul
National Archives and Records Administration II, RG 59, Records of the U. S. Department of State relating to internal affairs of Bulgaria 1910-1944, Washington, 1982 (Microfilm): Doc. 874.4016/ill. Original in English.
Renato Bova Scoppa on the “Jewish problem in Romania” in 1941
EHRI-DR-19410719-IT
1941-08-21 | Bova Scoppa | Bucharest
Archivio Storico Diplomatico del Ministero degli Affari Esteri, AG Uff IV. Posizione S.E. 27.869, busta R, fasc. Romania. Original in Italian.