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"Without Pressure from Germany": Hungary's Revisionist History of the Deportation of 18,000 Jews | History News Network

Summary by Ground News
Official narrative that Hungary was a safe country of asylum for Jews is false. As early as the summer of 1941, the Hungarian state deported Jewish inhabitants without any pressure from the German side. In July and August 1941, about 18,000 people, mainly from Carpatho-Ukraine, were deported via the Körösmezö concentration camp to Kolomea.

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