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Hungary Sends Jews To Extermination Camp
- Publication Date
- Saturday, December 23, 1944
- Historical Event
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First Public Reports on ‘Extermination Camp’ at Auschwitz
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- Geneva, Switzerland, Dec. 23 (AP)—The World Jewish Congress announced today that 600,000 Jews were deported from Hungary during the past two months, with some going compulsory labor in Germany, "but most of them being sent to the Auschwitz extermination camp.
The Congress also reported that the Iron Cross Party, aided by the Nazis, is conducting a pogrom against 250,000 Jews who until now had been permitted to remain in "Jewish houses" in Budapest. That number had reduced to 75,000 by the beginning of December and no information has been received about them since, the congress said. - History Unfolded Contributor
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