The Holocaust in Hungary, 4: "Possibilities and Limits of Testimonies": The Pusztavám Massacre - Jewish Survivors as Witnesses
Anikó Boros
Translated from the German by Christopher Reid
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On October 16, 1944, more than 200 Jews who had been drafted for forced labor in the munkaszolgálat (labor service) were brutally massacred in Pusztavám, a village inhabited by both Germans and Hungarians, amid the Jewish persecution in Hungary. The hitherto unexplored and therefore little-known events of that fateful day are examined in this article through an analysis of the testimonies of Jewish survivors.