Tag #136040 - Interview #78496 (Miklos Kallos)

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In the late years, after 1940, under the Hungarian occupation [during the Hungarian era (1940-1944)] [7], our Neolog high school turned into a co-educational high school – there were girls in the boys’ classes too. Because of some anti-Jewish laws [in Hungary] [8], a number of Jewish pupils were banned from various schools, so some Jewish girls gained access to Jewish education.

Jewish girls used to attend non-Jewish schools and only came to our school for the religion classes, which were provided for a fee. My father was the one who collected this fee.
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Oradea
Romania

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Miklos Kallos