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- Title
An Attempt to Rescue the Carpathian Jews on the Eve of the Occupation of Hungary, according to Moshe Krauszs "Book Pages.".
- Authors
Nedivi, Ayala
- Abstract
The article discusses the unpublished book "Book Pages" by Miklós (Moshe) Krausz. It presents comments from professor David Kranzler and journalist David Shalit regarding reasons why Krausz, the director of Hungary's Palestine Office before and during World War II, never published his work. It presents a detailed outline of Hungarian Foreign Ministry director Aladár Szegedy-Maszak's plan for Jews from the Carpathian region of Europe to emigrate to Palestine during World War II to avoid Nazi persecution. Other topics include Hungarian Prime Minister Miklós Kállay's role in the emigration plan, negotiations with Adolf Hitler regarding the German occupation of Hungary, and reflections on the plan by Jewish leaders Samu Stern and Ottó Komoly.
- Subjects
HUNGARY; HOLOCAUST, 1939-1945; KRAUSZ, Miklos; UNPUBLISHED materials; SZEGEDY-MASZAK, Aladar; HUNGARIAN Jews; JEWISH migrations; KALLAY, Miklos, 1887-1967; HUNGARIAN history, 1918-1945
- Publication
Yad Vashem Studies, 2010, Vol 38, Issue 1, p105
- ISSN
0084-3296
- Publication type
Article