Confirmations from the Bureau of Statistics in Budapest given to Katalin Deutsch and Antalné Deutsch regarding their registration in the Population Census of the residents of Budapest, 25 March 1945
Also in the file:
- Letter from Márton Deutsch to his son, Antal Deutsch, 10 February 1916;
- List of the civil calendar dates on which the anniversary of the death of Sámuel Lusztig, who died 04 Nissan, 5705 (17 March 1945), falls;
- Newspaper clipping regarding the erection of a monument in memory of the Holocaust victims in Kőszeg in the Rákoskeresztúr cemetery.
Census of the Jewish population of Latvia, 1935
Personal cards of Jews completed as part of the 4th National Population Census conducted in Latvia, 1935
Census of the Jews of Budapest, 1941
The historical background to the Hungarian census:
In January-February 1941 a national population census was conducted in Hungary in accordance with Law No. 30, "The 1941 Census", enacted in 1940.
By law a census should be conducted in every city and town throughout Hungary in the apartments of the residents or their houses.
The Budapest Székesfőváros Statisztikai Hivatala (Budapest Metropolitan Statistical Office) organized the census in Budapest in accordance with the law. For this purpose, the Statistical Office prepared a special questionnaire including more...
Type of Material : Official Documentation, Census List
Announcement regarding the holding of a population census in all of the DP camps in Germany, by order of the Military authorities, and to be implemented with the help of UNRRA
Survey of conditions in Nazi-occupied countries and Middle Eastern countries, as reported in the Nazi and local press, letters and by witnesses, with an emphasis on the situation of the Jews, August 1943
Poland: Liquidation of the Rovna Ghetto; data regarding the population of Vilna; data regarding the number of dead in Majdanek; closing of businesses and deportation of the owners to labor in Germany; evacuation of Poles from Warsaw in order to house Germans in their place; various types of residents in the areas of Poland annexed to the Reich; reparations to owners of Polish bonds; Ukrainian volunteers...
Survey of the situation in various countries, as reported in the Nazi and local press with an emphasis on the situation of the Jews, June-July 1943
Poland: Deportation of Jews to labor camps and rescue of many from the Warsaw Ghetto; Frank's speech regarding the Germans in Warsaw and blaming the Jews for the war; signs of resistance to the Nazi government by farmers not reporting for work; attacks on Gestapo personnel; Volksdeutsche in areas of Poland annexed to the Reich:
Germany: The suffering of the German people while at war; opposition to granting an exemption from anti-Jewish legislation to Jews married...