Headline

350,000 More Jews Believed Doomed

Sub-Headline
400,000 Sent to Poland From Hungary Up to June 17
Publication Date
Sunday, July 2, 1944
Historical Event
Deportation of Hungarian Jews Begins
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Deportation and Mass Murder
Article Type
News Article
Newspaper
The New York Times
Location
New York, New York
Page Section and Number
12
Author/Byline
Wireless to the New York Times
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Emily G.

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Bibliography

Braham, Randolph L. and Miller, Scott, eds. The Nazis’ Last Victims: The Holocaust in Hungary. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, in association with United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2002.

Braham, Randolph L. The Politics of Genocide: The Holocaust in Hungary. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2000.

Braham, Randolph L. “Hungarian, German, and Jewish Calculations and Miscalculations in the Last Chapter of the Holocaust.” Washington, DC: Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2010.

Braham, Randolph L. “A Post-Mortem of the Holocaust in Hungary: A Probing Interpretation of the Causes.” Washington, DC: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, 2012.

Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, ed. Hungary and the Holocaust: Confrontations with the Past: Symposium Proceedings. Washington, DC: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2001.

Vági, Zoltán, László Csősz, and Gábor Kádár. The Holocaust in Hungary: Evolution of a Genocide. Washington, DC: AltaMira Press, in association with United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2013.

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