Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust and After the Second World War 1939–1949 – A Statistical Review
Explore the profound and often overlooked narrative of Hungarian Jews during and after the Holocaust with Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust and After the Second World War 1939–1949 – A Statistical Review by Tamas Stark. Published in 2000 by East European Monographs, this compelling hardback edition spans 184 pages, delving into a critical period that extends beyond 1945, the year marking the liberation from Nazi oppression.
Stark meticulously examines the fate of Hungarian Jews leading up to the Communist takeover in the late 1940s. His research offers an insightful analysis of the expanded territory of Hungary during the war, alongside a thorough comparison of the destruction faced by Jewish communities and the subsequent emigration of survivors. This book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Jewish history in Hungary during this tumultuous era.