Dobroszycki, Lucjan; Gurock, Jeffery S. (16. september 2016). «The Holocaust in Transnistria A Special Case of Genocide». The Holocaust in the Soviet Union: Studies and Sources on the Destruction of the Jews in the Nazi-occupied Territories of the USSR, 1941-45(engelsk). doi:10.4324/9781315288130-17. Besøkt 29. februar 2020. «Transnistria, a political unit created by the Nazis, was a region of some 40,000 square kilometers situated between two rivers, the Dniester and the Bug, in the southern comer of the Soviet republic of Ukraine. It existed for about two and a half years, from August 1941 until March 1944, when the Red Army marched in and liberated it. The creation of Transnistria, a name given to the area by Hitler, represented the wish of the Nazis to compensate Romania for the regions of Transylvania and southern Dobrudja, which had been lost to Hungary and Bulgaria. The two regions of Bukovina and Bessarabia, which the Soviet Union invaded and annexed in June 1940, were given back to the Romanians after the Red Army had fled.»
Dobroszycki, Lucjan; Gurock, Jeffery S. (16. september 2016). «The Holocaust in Transnistria A Special Case of Genocide». The Holocaust in the Soviet Union: Studies and Sources on the Destruction of the Jews in the Nazi-occupied Territories of the USSR, 1941-45(engelsk). doi:10.4324/9781315288130-17. Besøkt 29. februar 2020. «Transnistria, a political unit created by the Nazis, was a region of some 40,000 square kilometers situated between two rivers, the Dniester and the Bug, in the southern comer of the Soviet republic of Ukraine. It existed for about two and a half years, from August 1941 until March 1944, when the Red Army marched in and liberated it. The creation of Transnistria, a name given to the area by Hitler, represented the wish of the Nazis to compensate Romania for the regions of Transylvania and southern Dobrudja, which had been lost to Hungary and Bulgaria. The two regions of Bukovina and Bessarabia, which the Soviet Union invaded and annexed in June 1940, were given back to the Romanians after the Red Army had fled.»