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They Fought to Belong to Hungary, but a Generation Later They Were Expelled by the Hungarians.

Summary by telex.hu
The loyalty of the Germans in Sopron did not count during the deportation after World War II. The government claimed that it was only carrying out the will of the Allies, but this was not true, the deportation was initiated by the Hungarian government. Even those who, in addition to their Hungarian nationality, spoke German as their mother tongue had to leave, and families were torn apart.

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The loyalty of the Germans in Sopron did not count during the deportation after World War II. The government claimed that it was only carrying out the will of the Allies, but this was not true, the deportation was initiated by the Hungarian government. Even those who, in addition to their Hungarian nationality, spoke German as their mother tongue had to leave, and families were torn apart.

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telex.hu broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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