How it happened : documenting the tragedy of Hungarian Jewry
معرفی کتاب «How it happened : documenting the tragedy of Hungarian Jewry» نوشتهٔ Ernő Munkácsi; Nina Munk; László Csősz; Ferenc Laczó، منتشرشده توسط نشر McGill-Queen's University Press Chicago Distribution Center [Distributor در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
A gripping first-hand account of the devastating "last chapter" of the Holocaust, written by a privileged eyewitness, the secretary of the Hungarian Judenrat, and a member of Budapest's Jewish elite, How It Happened is a unique testament to the senseless brutality that, in a matter of months, decimated what was Europe’s largest and last-surviving Jewish community. Writing immediately after the war and examining only those critical months of 1944 when Hitler's Germany occupied its ally Hungary, Erno Munkácsi describes the Judenrat's desperation and fear as it attempted to prevent the looming catastrophe, agonized over decisions not made, and struggled to grasp the immensity of a tragedy that would take the lives of 427,000 Hungarian Jews in the very last year of the Second World War. This long-overdue translation makes available Munkácsi's profound and unparalleled insight into the Holocaust in Hungary, revealing the "choiceless choices" that confronted members of the Judenrat forced to execute the Nazis' orders. With an in-depth introduction, a brief biography of Erno Munkácsi, ample annotations by László Csosz and Ferenc Laczó, two dozen archival photographs, and detailed maps, How It Happened is an essential resource for historians and students of the Holocaust, the Second World War, and Central Europe. "A gripping first-hand account of the devastating "last chapter" of the Holocaust, written by a privileged eyewitness, the secretary of the Hungarian Judenrat, and a member of Budapest's Jewish elite, How It Happened is a unique testament to the senseless brutality that, in a matter of months, decimated what was Europe's largest and last-surviving Jewish community. Writing immediately after the war and examining only those critical months of 1944 when Hitler's Germany occupied its ally Hungary, Erno Munkácsi describes the Judenrat's desperation and fear as it attempted to prevent the looming catastrophe, agonized over decisions not made, and struggled to grasp the immensity of a tragedy that would take the lives of 427,000 Hungarian Jews in the very last year of the Second World War."-- Publisher's website A Detailed, First-hand Account Of The Atrocities Committed Against Hungarian Jews During The Holocaust ...--provided By Publisher. Introduction -- The Entrapment Of Hungarian Jewry -- From Yellow Star To Ghetto -- The Auschwitz Protocols And Their Fallout -- Deportation From The Provinces/star-marked Buildings In Budapest -- The Role Of The Christian Churches -- The Struggle To Save The Jews Of Budapest -- Between Two Dates Of Deportation -- In The Shadow Of Destiny Under The Lakatos Cabinet. Ernő Munkácsi ; Translated From Hungarian By Péter Balikó Lengyel ; Edited By Nina Munk ; Annotated By László Csősz And And Ferenc Laczó. Translation Of: Hogyan Történt? Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Translated From The Hungarian.
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