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My father was in forced labor in Deva [today Romania] and Celldomolk. Then he was here in Budapest, in some kind of mill. He was such a skinny man, but he carried heavy sacks. But even in the labor brigade, they organized a newspaper. They created a reading circle.
These people were all wearing white armbands [meaning that they were people of Jewish origin, but Christians]. In 1943 my brother was also drafted. He couldn’t be a Levente 12, and he was appointed to the fire department. If the radio announced an air raid, my brother got on his bike immediately and went to the fire department.
These people were all wearing white armbands [meaning that they were people of Jewish origin, but Christians]. In 1943 my brother was also drafted. He couldn’t be a Levente 12, and he was appointed to the fire department. If the radio announced an air raid, my brother got on his bike immediately and went to the fire department.
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Hungary
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Judit Kinszki
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