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Budapest Ghetto

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The Budapest Ghetto was a Nazi ghetto set up in Budapest, Hungary, where Jews were forced to relocate by a decree of the Hungarian Government during the final stages of World War II. [1]

25 relations: Ákos Farkas, Budapest Ghetto, Carl Lutz, Dezső Kanizsai, Dohány Street Synagogue, Fatelessness, Gábor Vajna, Gozsdu-udvar, History of the Jews in Hungary, Ilka Gedő, Ilona Kolonits, Imre Varga, Index of World War II articles (B), Károly Szabó, List of honours dedicated to Raoul Wallenberg, List of Nazi-era ghettos, Oradea ghetto, Pál Szalai, Perlasca – Un eroe Italiano, Shoes on the Danube Bank, Sunshine (1999 film), Szimpla Kert, The Holocaust, Tommy Lapid, Yellow-star house.

Ákos Farkas

Ákos Farkas de Dorog (22 August 1894 – 1955) was a Hungarian jurist and politician, who served as Mayor of Budapest during the Nazi occupation of Hungary.

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Budapest Ghetto

The Budapest Ghetto was a Nazi ghetto set up in Budapest, Hungary, where Jews were forced to relocate by a decree of the Hungarian Government during the final stages of World War II.

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Carl Lutz

Carl Lutz (30 March 1895 – 12 February 1975) was a Swiss diplomat.

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Dezső Kanizsai

Dezső Kanizsai (27 January 1886 in Cífer – 27 November 1981 in BudapestDates and places: (in Hungarian) sourced to the Hungarian Biographical Encyclopedia, 2004.) was a Hungarian audiologist and educator of the deaf children.

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Dohány Street Synagogue

The Dohány Street Synagogue (Dohány utcai zsinagóga / nagy zsinagóga; בית הכנסת הגדול של בודפשט, Bet ha-Knesset ha-Gadol shel Budapesht), also known as the Great Synagogue or Tabakgasse Synagogue, is a historical building in Erzsébetváros, the 7th district of Budapest, Hungary.

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Fatelessness

Fateless or Fatelessness (Sorstalanság, lit. "Fatelessness") is a novel by Imre Kertész, winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize for literature, written between 1969 and 1973 and first published in 1975.

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Gábor Vajna

Gábor Vajna (4 November 1891 – 12 March 1946) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of the Interior from 1944 to 1945.

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Gozsdu-udvar

Gozsdu-udvar (English: Gozsdu Courtyard) comprises seven buildings and their courtyards in the 7th district of Budapest, and can be approached from Király Street, Dob Street and Holló Street.

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History of the Jews in Hungary

Jews have a long history in the country now known as Hungary, with some records even predating the AD 895 Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin by over 600 years.

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Ilka Gedő

Ilka Gedő (May 26, 1921June 19, 1985) was a Hungarian painter and graphic artist.

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Ilona Kolonits

Ilona Kolonits (17 March 1922 in Budapest – 2 August 2002 in Budapest) was a Hungarian documentary film director and international news correspondent.

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Imre Varga

Imre Varga (born 1 November 1923, Siófok) is a Hungarian sculptor, painter, designer and graphic artist.

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Index of World War II articles (B)

# B-17 Flying Fortress.

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Károly Szabó

Károly Szabó (November 17, 1916 – October 28, 1964) was an employee of the Swedish Embassy in Budapest from 1944 to 1945.

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List of honours dedicated to Raoul Wallenberg

Raoul Wallenberg was a Swedish architect, businessman, diplomat, and humanitarian.

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List of Nazi-era ghettos

This article is a partial list of selected Jewish ghettos created by the Nazis for the purpose of isolating, exploiting and finally, eradicating Jewish population (and sometimes Gypsies) on territories they controlled.

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Oradea ghetto

The Oradea ghetto was one of the Nazi-era ghettos for European Jews during World War II.

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Pál Szalai

Pál Szalai (September 3, 1915 – January 16, 1994) also spelled Pál Szalay and anglicized as Paul Sterling was a high-ranking member of the Budapest police force and the Hungarian Arrow Cross Party during World War II.

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Perlasca – Un eroe Italiano

Perlasca – Un eroe Italiano (English: Perlasca, an Italian Hero also known as Perlasca, The Courage of a Just Man) is a 2002 Italian drama, directed by Alberto Negrin, about Giorgio Perlasca, an Italian businessman working in Hungary for his government.

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Shoes on the Danube Bank

The Shoes on the Danube Bank is a memorial in Budapest, Hungary.

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Sunshine (1999 film)

Sunshine is a 1999 historical drama film directed by István Szabó and written by Israel Horovitz and Szabó.

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Szimpla Kert

Szimpla Kert is a romkocsma, which means ruin pub in Hungarian, located in the Jewish Quarter of the 7th district of Budapest, Hungary.

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The Holocaust

The Holocaust, also referred to as the Shoah, was a genocide during World War II in which Nazi Germany, aided by its collaborators, systematically murdered approximately 6 million European Jews, around two-thirds of the Jewish population of Europe, between 1941 and 1945.

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Tommy Lapid

Yosef (Joseph) "Tommy" Lapid (יוסף "טומי" לפיד, born as Tomislav Lampel (Томислав Лампел); 27 December 1931 – 1 June 2008) was a Serbian-born Israeli radio and television presenter, playwright, journalist, politician and government minister known for his sharp tongue and acerbic wit.

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Yellow-star house

The yellow-star houses were a network of almost 1,950 designated compulsory places of residence for around 220,000 Budapest Jews from 21 June 1944 until late November 1944.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Ghetto

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