囚犯名单。吉普赛人集中营

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Onomastica Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.17651/onomast.66.7
Žaneta Dvořáková
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1942年在波希米亚和摩拉维亚保护国为罗姆人建立了两个集中营。来自波西米亚的罗姆人被驱逐到莱蒂,来自摩拉维亚的罗姆人被驱逐到Hodonín u Kunštátu附近的集中营,然后他们中的大多数人在奥斯威辛II的“吉普赛人家庭集中营”(Zigeunerlager)被杀害。瑙。这些囚犯名单不仅对历史学家很有价值(历史学家Ctibor ne as先前发表过),而且对天文学也很有价值,因为它们使我们能够分析战前捷克和摩拉维亚罗姆人的命名做法。这些名单上有325个独特的姓氏,其中大多数是捷克语或德语,因此它们表明了与领土及其语言的联系。该研究讨论了摩拉维亚最常见的罗姆人姓氏(如Daniel, Holomek, Burianský)和波希米亚(如Růžička, jane ek, Vrba)以及生活在捷克边境地区的辛蒂人的姓氏(如Winter)。研究表明,由于历史和社会原因,波希米亚和摩拉维亚罗姆人的姓氏存在差异。它们大多来自个人姓名(例如Florián)和地名(例如Dubský),它们的动机来自所采用的职业(例如Kovář ' smith ')或个人的性格和外表(例如Malík ' small ')。战争结束后,4870名被囚禁的罗姆人中只有583人返回。
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Seznamy vězňů tzv. cikánských koncentračních táborů očima onomastiky
Two concentration camps were established for Roma people in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia in 1942. Roma from Bohemia were deported to Lety and Roma from Moravia to the camp near Hodonín u Kunštátu, before most of them were murdered in the “Gypsy family camp” (Zigeunerlager)in Auschwitz II. Birkenau. The lists of prisoners are valuable not only for histori-ans (they were published previously by the historian Ctibor Nečas), but also for onomastics, as they allow us to analyse the naming practise of Czech and Moravian Roma in the pre-war period. There are 325 unique surnames on these lists, with most of them being Czech or German, and they thus demonstrate the connection with the territory and its language(s). The study discusses the most com-mon Roma surnames in Moravia (e.g. Daniel, Holomek, Burianský) and in Bohemia (e.g. Růžička, Janeček, Vrba) as well as the surnames of Sinti living in the Czech borderland regions (e.g. Winter). It is shown that the surnames of Roma from Bohemia and Moravia were different due to the his-torical and social reasons. They were mostly derived from personal names (e.g. Florián) and place names (e.g. Dubský), they were motivated by the occupation adopted (e.g. Kovář ‘smith’) or the character and appearance of the individual (e.g. Malík ‘small’). After the war, only 583 of the 4,870 Roma who had been imprisoned returned.
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Onomastica
Onomastica Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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