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Romania remembers Holocaust
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Rabbi Rafael Schaffer attends National Holocaust Remembrance Day commemorations at the Holocaust memorial in Bucharest, Romania, Oct. 10.
Romanian honor guard soldiers wait outside the Holocaust memorial during National Holocaust Remembrance Day commemorations in Bucharest, Romania, Oct. 10, 2012. About 280,000 Romanian Jews and 11,000 Romanian Roma, or Gypsies, were deported and killed during World War II when Romania was ruled by a pro-nazi regime. About 6,000 Jews live in Romania today, compared to 800,000 before the war.Photos by Vadim Ghirda / APA man carries a wreath inside the Holocaust memorial following National Holocaust Remembrance Day commemorations in Bucharest, Romania, Oct. 10.Romanian honor guard soldiers adjust their outfits before laying a wreath at the Holocaust memorial following National Holocaust Remembrance Day commemorations in Bucharest, Romania, Oct. 10.Rabbi Rafael Schaffer attends National Holocaust Remembrance Day commemorations at the Holocaust memorial in Bucharest, Romania, Oct. 10.