Genocid comis în 1941 de armata română împotriva evreilor în Pădurea Vulturi
The book '1941. Common Graves in Vulturi Forest' reveals the discovery of 58 Jewish victims executed by Romanian soldiers during the Holocaust. Researchers Elisabeth Ungureanu and Marius Cazan discuss the findings and the historical context of these atrocities. The project, which began in 2010, uncovered two mass graves, highlighting the tragic events of June 1941. The research involved a multidisciplinary team and led to a genocide resolution in 2014. The second grave, discovered in 2019, contained mostly women and children, emphasizing the nature of the violence. The authors stress the importance of documenting these events for historical awareness and future research.