The Holocaust in Hungary

Evolution of a Genocide

Nonfiction, History, Austria & Hungary, Jewish, Holocaust, European General
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Author: Zoltán Vági, László Csősz, Gábor Kádár ISBN: 9780759122000
Publisher: AltaMira Press Publication: September 5, 2013
Imprint: AltaMira Press Language: English
Author: Zoltán Vági, László Csősz, Gábor Kádár
ISBN: 9780759122000
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Publication: September 5, 2013
Imprint: AltaMira Press
Language: English

The Holocaust in Hungary provides a comprehensive documentary account of one of the most brutal and effective killing campaigns in history. After Nazi Germany took control of Hungary late in World War II, Jews were rounded up with unprecedented speed and sent directly to Auschwitz. They would form the largest group of victims who perished in that camp. The complex interplay between German and Hungarian actors brought about the annihilation of a once-thriving Jewish community and the murder of hundreds of thousands of Jewish men, women, and children. The authors present extensive reports, testimonies, and other primary sources of these events accompanied by in-depth commentary that spans the years from the late 1930s to the fractured political landscape of postwar Hungary.

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The Holocaust in Hungary provides a comprehensive documentary account of one of the most brutal and effective killing campaigns in history. After Nazi Germany took control of Hungary late in World War II, Jews were rounded up with unprecedented speed and sent directly to Auschwitz. They would form the largest group of victims who perished in that camp. The complex interplay between German and Hungarian actors brought about the annihilation of a once-thriving Jewish community and the murder of hundreds of thousands of Jewish men, women, and children. The authors present extensive reports, testimonies, and other primary sources of these events accompanied by in-depth commentary that spans the years from the late 1930s to the fractured political landscape of postwar Hungary.

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