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válogatott tanulmányok a magyar holokauszt történetéből
出版Szegedi Zsidó Hitközség, 2000
ISBN96348250529789634825050
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ILAsAQAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋Three of the essays deal with the role of the Hungarian state in the ghettoization and deportation of the Jews in southern Hungary. Another three essays are about the Budapest Central Jewish Council and the Zionist Rescue Comittee. There is an essay about Governor Horthy, when he found out about the Final Solution and why he stopped the deportation. Another study focuses on exempted Jews. After the German occupation there were changes in the local administration, so the new officials would have no sympathy for local Jews and execute all the decrees. 20,000 gendarmes completed the job of deportation with brutality. Even the exempted got deported in many cases. Some exeptions are recorded - a gendarme official saving pregnant Jewish women from a train, the head of the Hódmezővásárhely local government not setting up a ghetto. Two professors were brought back from Strasshof, where they had been deported despite their exemption. The author concludes that Horthy helped the Final Solution by the appointment of a puppet-government in March, 1944.