Hungarian Jews in German-Occupied Europe in Yad Vashem Studies, Volume XII

Randolph L. Braham

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The Treatment of Hungarian Jews in German-Occupied Europe

Bona fide Hungarian Jews living throughout Nazi-dominated Europe enjoyed the protection of their government until the German occupation of Hungary in March 1944. Like the Jews resident in Hungary, they suffered restrictive anti-Jewish measures, which gradually eliminated their participation in both economic and socio-cultural life. The Hungarian government’s protection abroad afforded them de facto equality along with local non-Jewish Hungarian nationals as long as the integrity, sovereignty, and territorial independence of Hungary persisted.

The Treatment of Hungarian Jews in German-Occupied Europe

Bona fide Hungarian Jews living throughout Nazi-dominated Europe enjoyed the protection of their government until the German occupation of Hungary in March 1944. Like the Jews resident in Hungary, they suffered restrictive anti-Jewish measures, which gradually eliminated their participation in both economic and socio-cultural life. The Hungarian government’s protection abroad afforded them de facto equality along with local non-Jewish Hungarian nationals as long as the integrity, sovereignty, and territorial independence of Hungary persisted.

מפרט המוצר
ISSN 0084-3296
Year 1977
Catalog No. 197705
Format Electronic article in Yad Vashem Studies, Volume XII, pp. 125- 146, Edited by Livia Rothkirchen
Publisher Yad Vashem
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