Postcards sent by Sándor Reichenberg from the Hungarian Army labor battalions to family in Budapest, 1944; postcard sent to Reichenberg's wife Ilona (Lowinger) Reichenberg by her brother Eugen Lowinger from Majdanek, 1943; letter sent by Helen Lowinger from Nitra to her daughter Ilona (Lowinger) Reichenberg, 1941; personal documents of Ilona (Lowinger) Reichenberg and family, pre- and postwar
Postcards sent by Sándor Reichenberg, a forced laborer in the Hungarian Army labor battalions to family members in Budapest, 1944, a postcard sent to Ilona (Lowinger) Reichenberg, Sándor Reichenberg's wife, by her...
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Letter from Lajos Pásztor to his parents in Budapest written during his military service in the Hungarian Army in Nyíregyháza, including a description of the deportation of the Jews of the city and its surroundings to the local ghetto, 24 April 1944
Notes from Orna Noy who submitted the material
The members of the Pásztor family from Budapest were recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. During the war, they hid the stepfather of Orna Noy, the submitter of the material.
Memoirs of Zoltán Moor written in Caux, Switzerland, January-May 1945 including a description of his experiences during the war in Budapest, on the Kasztner train and in Bergen-Belsen
Also in the file:
- Letter from Zoltán Moor to Jolán Földes, a Jewish writer, 11 June 1945 (the letter was apparently not sent);
- Postcards written by Tamás Moor during the time he was a forced laborer in a draft center in Jászberény and in a labor camp (apparently the Bor camp) to his father Zoltán Moor in Budapest, June-August 1944;
- Letter sent by Tamás Moor in Bucharest to his uncle István Back in Timisoara, 14...
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Postcard sent to Mórné [Ilona] Weisz in Budapest by her two sons, György Weisz and Tibor Weisz, who were living an International Red Cross children's home in Budapest, 21 December 1944
Notes from Aharon Weisz, who submitted the material:
Mór and Ilona Weisz lived in Budapest together with their sons Aharon, born in 1926, who submitted the material, and Avri, born in 1930. Mór Weisz was born in Ürmény, Czechoslovakia in 1895, and moved to Budapest in the 1920s; he received a draft notice to report for service in a labor battalion in Jászberény in 1943. He was transferred to a number of labor camps and...
Postcards sent by Béla Weisz to his wife Béláné (Rosa) Weisz in Budapest during his service in Hungarian army labor battalions in Kosd and Vácz, May 1944
Notes from Agnes Weisz, who submitted the material:
Béla Weisz was born in Körmend, Hungary in 1903. When he was 20 years old, he was accepted for work in a bank in Budapest, and there he met his future wife, Rosa. Their daughter Agnes, who submitted the material, was born in 1931, and their son in 1938. During the war, Béla was deported for forced labor. In September 1944, he was transferred to Bor, Yugoslavia where he worked in a coal mine. En...
Letters from Marianna Ertler in Ipolyság, Czechoslovakia to her [boy]friend István Lányi in Ipolynyék and Hévmagyarad, Czechoslovakia, 1944, last letter written by István Lányi's father before his deportation to Auschwitz, and letters sent by friends in Cyprus to István Lányi, 1947
- Last letter written by Sándor Lányi (father of István Lányi) to the members of his family regarding the handling of his land during his time in the detention camp in Hungary before his deportation to Auschwitz;
- Letters from Marianna Ertler in Ipolyság to her [boy]friend István Pista Lányi in Ipolynyék and Hévmagyarad,...
Letters written by members of the Salzberger and Sud families, and a certificate of appreciation received by Joseph Salzberger from the Hebrew School in Tripoli, 1939-1945
- Letter from Pnina Salzberger in Munkács to her brother Joseph Salzberger in Jerusalem, 27 December 1939;
- Letters from Bertold Sud in a POW camp in Germany to his sisters Lea (Sud) Salzberger and Chanah Sud in Eretz Israel, 1942-1943;
- Official letter sent to Joseph Salzberger in Jerusalem regarding continuation of his studies at Hebrew University, March 1945;
- JNF certificate of appreciation awarded to Joseph Salzberger by...
Identity card issued for Frida Hecht in Marmoresh (Romania), 13 May 1941
The identity card was submitted to Yad Vashem by Frida Hecht's granddaughter, Frida Siti from Kiryat Bialik.
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Letter from József Klopfer in a military camp in Septfronds to his daughter René Bauer in Kibbutz Tirat Zvi, 02 May 1940, and the birth certificate of René Klopfer, born in Budapest, Hungary, 1915, issued in 1934
- Letter from József Klopfer in a military camp in Septfronds to his daughter René Bauer in Kibbutz Tirat Zvi, 02 May 1940
- Copy of the birth certificate of René Klopfer, born in Budapest, Hungary, 10 October 1915, issued in 1934.
René (Klopfer) Bauer's father, József Klopfer, was a merchant; her mother was Karolina (Deutsch) Klopfer.