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Holokauszt Dokumentációs Központ és Emlékgyűjtemény Közalapítvány - Budapest
Holocaust Documentation Center and Memorial Collection Public Foundation - Budapest
Two commemorations of Ms. Jolán L., a 14-year-old girl who was first in the ghetto in Budapest and later got to the Auschwitz camp and the Ravensbrück women's camp. She got sickness with her lungs. She died in the hospital-barrack because of illness, …
The author is the daughter the lime and paint merchant Mr. Jenő S.. His father was born in an Orthodox Jewish family, and married a Christian woman. (Because of the wedding, the family was rending his garments and was in grief.) In spring 1944, after the …
Proclamation dated May 18, 1945, which remembers the sufferings in Buchenwald. It proclaims "eternal glory of the Red Army" and the "cohesive strength of the glorous Party."
Lajos S. recorded his text on 21st of April in 1974. They spent their punishment in a restricted cellbecause of their participation in the outbreak at Sátoraljaújhely. They got to Kassa, where they were interrogated by serious tortures. The martial counci…
The story tells about a female member of Sz. family and her mother. The storyteller met a play-writer and his family, the Sz. family, who lived in Budapest. In Budapest Ms. Judith S. opened her English-Hungarian bilingual school. Ms. Anikó Sz. was her bes…
Ms. Éva D. worked in the textile-factory founded by the Kammer-brothers in Gyömrői street, Budapest. Mr. György O., the director of the factory was asked to multiply some leaflets by the Peace-party Ottó Magyar (who was known in the movement as Ferenc Cso…
The storyteller László R. met K. in Vác, in a button factory, where K. was a transport worker. R. edited the anthology called 'Füveskert' of the writings of prisoners, and was a member of the editorial. The editorial committee worked in the factor…
Imre V. wrote about Etelka (S,) S., Mrs Róbert K., who was „patron of fallen people”. She started as a typist at the newspaper ’Újság’, later she became the secretary at Vasas Sport Club, later she worked for the illegal labour-movement and services at Re…
Ms. Babi S. was taken from Budapest to Auschwitz in July, 1944 together with her family. After a month she was taken to Bergen-Belsen with her sister, and later she was taken to Essen, to the Krupp Factory, near Cologne, where they produced anti-aircraft …
Ms. Erzsébet P., probably born in village Kaba in Hajdú County according to the database of the victims of the Holocaust in the Holocaust Memorial Center database. In spring She was in Nádudvar ghetto in the Spring of 1944, and the on first days of April …
Endre M. mentioned events and other things which concerned his family. His grandfather was rabbi Antal Fischer who was student in Pozsony and Prague. Makai emphasizes the more important lines about relatives of rabbi F.. F. died in 1986. Endre Makai under…
Historical summary about Jewry in Vác. In anterior times of German occupation the residence certificates were revoked, or not issued new ones for people. The following was the revision of industrial cards, as well as of citizenship certificates. This acti…
Abraham B. experienced the events in January of 1942 when he was a child. He has only thrre pages of memoir. He lived with his family in Novi Sad. The curfew came into force on 22nd of January. In next day the gendarmery apperared in front of their flat, …
Ms. Eszter Á. emphasizes that after German occupation, on 26th of April, the Jewish population was domiciled in a ghetto, then on 21st of May, 1944 they were transported to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Eszter wrote down the events which were testified by other sur…
Ms. Erzsébet W. was in Sömmerda with Ms. Anna P. and other prisoners described by Ms. Anna P. at the same place where she was. Her writing with events, names comparable with memoir of Ms. P. and biography of Ms. Sarah U. Ms. W. remembers the events writte…
Letter of György Sz. for the Political Department of Headquarters in Budapest. He delates the massacre in Kiskunhalas, where German and Hungarian soldiers opened fire to forced labor persons who were get off from cars. Sz. reports that some of them were o…
Two sheets tell us about Mr. Béla L. (Ben Cion) and Mr. Ferenc T. (Efráim M.). Both texts are manuscripts. Mr. Ferenc T. was in forced labor, later he got to Russia, to unit 401. Mr. Simcha L. mentions the book of Mr. István K. (From Danube to Don), in…
A poem of Ms. Gizella M. (Mrs. Károly S.) in a typed version with title January 1945, as well as a copy of a postcard with notes of Ms. M.. These are notes about personal events, like the takeover of Nation-leader Szálasi, creation a ghetto in Budapest, d…
Miklós B. wrote his memoirs in his eightieth year. He was an active member of an anti fascist resistance movement in Budapest in 1943-44. He worked for rescue of himself, his wife, his friends, he and his co-workers created fake documents, dissemination o…
The author was born in an Orthodox Jewish family in Mátészalka. Her parents were respected persons of the village. Not only religious Jews, but Christian inhabitants, too, visited their homes with love and respect for the family. The Author was popular in…
The interview was made for Holocaust Museum Houston, in the 7th of July, 1997. The reporter is a co-worker of Rice University. Al M. reports about the happenings of the forties, the spread of anti-Semitism in Hungary. Al’s father worked at the railroad in…
Remembering the Jewish Families of Kunhegyes
The interview was made for Houston Holocaust Museum, on the 5th of February, 1992 (for Oral History Project of the Holocaust Education Center and Memorial Museum of Houston). Cornelia was born as Kornélia E., on the 1st of June, 1915. Her father was the p…
Diary written in verse.