Memoirs of Magda Ödönné (Komor) Lederer, born in Szabadka, Yugoslavia, 1900, regarding her experiences in the Szabadka Ghetto, Bácsalmás camp, in Budapest, and transport on the Kasztner train to Bergen-Belsen and more
Life in Szabadka during the German occupation; restrictions on Jews including the yellow badge; sewing of valuables inside clothing; assembly of 350 men, including her husband, Ödön Lederer, and her brother, Ernő, night of 13 April 1944; deportation of the men, apparently to Germany, April 1944; receiving a farewell letter from her husband and a request to take care of their daughter, Kata;...
Composition by Paul Andrei about the deportation of Jews from Northern Erdély in 1944
Hungary annexes Erdély in August 1940; anti-Jewish laws passed; Germany invades Hungary in March 1944; 180,000 Jews of Northern Erdély deported to ghettos in Nagyvárad, Dés, Kolozsvár, Beszterce, Marosvásárhely, Szamosújvár, Szatmár, Máramarossziget, and Nagybánya; ghetto inhabitants abused by guards; details about deportations from the ghettos to Auschwitz; details about deportation of the journalist Márton László from the Nagyvárad ghetto and his arrival in Birkenau, harvested from his testimony; responsibility of the...