• Jewish councils or Judenräte (Hungarian: zsidó tanácsok) were administrative bodies in Hungary, which were established following the German invasion of...
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    members of the Judenrat in Bratislava, Slovakia Jewish councils in Hungary, existed in 1944–1945, during the German occupation of Hungary Theresienstadt Ghetto...
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    prove that Jewish communities lived in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary and it is even assumed that several sections of the heterogeneous Hungarian tribes...
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    occupation of Hungary in March 1944. At the time of the German invasion, Hungary had a Jewish population of 825,000, the largest remaining in Europe, further...
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  • Sándor Leitner (category Jewish councils in Hungary)
    November 1889 – 1972) was a Hungarian Jewish merchant and religious leader in the Kingdom of Romania. He presided the Judenrat in the Oradea ghetto during...
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    József Fischer (category Jewish councils in Hungary)
    a Hungarian and Romanian lawyer and politician of Jewish ethnicity. He was a prominent leader of the Jewish National Party in interwar Romania. In this...
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  • Ákos Kolos (category Jewish councils in Hungary)
    was a Hungarian Jewish lawyer and politician. He chaired the Judenrat in Košice (Kassa) during the Holocaust. Ákos Kolos was born as Klein in Kassa,...
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  • Béla Schwartz (category Jewish councils in Hungary)
    ) was a Hungarian Jewish leader during the World War II. Following the German invasion of Hungary, he served as president of the Judenrat in Kisújszállás...
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  • Ödön Antl (category Jewish councils in Hungary)
    March 1898 – 21 December 1976) was a Hungarian Jewish merchant and politician. He was head of the Jewish Council (Judenrat) of Kaposvár during the Holocaust...
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    Austria-Hungary, also referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in...
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