M[agyar]. Kir[ályi]. Belügyminiszter. 577.600/1944. II. B. M. szám. Mentesítő okiratok megerősítése, illetőleg új mentesítések engedélyezése. [Royal Hungarian Ministry of Interior. 577.600/1944. Number II. B. M. Confirmation of the Documents of Exemption, and Granting New Exemptions.]
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Budapest: Magyar Királyi Belügyminisztérium (Magyar Királyi Állami Nyomda), 1944. Unbound as published, stiched. Signed by the secretary of the Minister of the Interior. With the stamp of the Royal Ministry of Interior of Hungary. In very good condition.. Unbound as published, stiched. Signed by the secretary of the Minister of the Interior. With the stamp of the Royal Ministry of Interior of Hungary. 14 p. The official list of 600 Hungarian Jews exempted from the "race laws" by the Arrow Cross (Nyilas) Party.
On October 15, 1944, the radical anti-Semite Nyilaskeresztes Párt (Arrow Cross Party) came into power in Hungary, led by Ferenc Szálasi and Gábor Vajna as Minister of the Interior. One of the first acts of the new régime was to reconsider and limit the list of Jews exempted from the anti-Semitic legislation of the previous governments. The present pamphlet contains a renewed and largely limited list of only 600 names of Hungarian Jews who remained exempted from the race-based restrictions.
During the short period of the Arrow Cross-ruling, 8-10,000 of the remaining Jews of Budapest were killed by death squads, and approximately 50,000 were deported, many on foot in death marches.
Ferenc Szálasi and Gábor Vajna were convicted as war criminals and executed in 1946.
On October 15, 1944, the radical anti-Semite Nyilaskeresztes Párt (Arrow Cross Party) came into power in Hungary, led by Ferenc Szálasi and Gábor Vajna as Minister of the Interior. One of the first acts of the new régime was to reconsider and limit the list of Jews exempted from the anti-Semitic legislation of the previous governments. The present pamphlet contains a renewed and largely limited list of only 600 names of Hungarian Jews who remained exempted from the race-based restrictions.
During the short period of the Arrow Cross-ruling, 8-10,000 of the remaining Jews of Budapest were killed by death squads, and approximately 50,000 were deported, many on foot in death marches.
Ferenc Szálasi and Gábor Vajna were convicted as war criminals and executed in 1946.
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- M[agyar]. Kir[ályi]. Belügyminiszter. 577.600/1944. II. B. M. szám. Mentesítő okiratok megerősítése, illetőleg új mentesítések engedélyezése. [Royal Hungarian Ministry of Interior. 577.600/1944. Number II. B. M. Confirmation of the Documents of Exemption, and Granting New Exemptions.]
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