World History Project March 28, 2012 March 28, 2012 Mrs. Skirvin 5 th hour Judit Kinszki
Hungary- 1920
Politics Charles IV of Hungary Charles IV of Hungary -Rule
Religion Nationalism and anti-semitism Nationalism and anti-semitism
Economy The League of Nations lended a sum of an estimated 250 million gold crowns to help balance the budget and to stabilize Hungarian currency. The League of Nations lended a sum of an estimated 250 million gold crowns to help balance the budget and to stabilize Hungarian currency.
Economy cont. Pengo-equaled 12,500 paper crowns Pengo-equaled 12,500 paper crowns
Popular Books Hommes en Guerre- Andres Latzko
Popular Books cont. Forthcoming Book in Hungarian (translation)
Photos of Judit Kinszki & Family Class Picture Class Picture Imre Kinszki, Judit’s father, in front of railroad station in upper Northern Hungary Imre Kinszki, Judit’s father, in front of railroad station in upper Northern Hungary
Photos cont. Aunt Kato and brother Gabor Aunt Kato and brother Gabor Judit Kinszki bathes in the Danube Judit Kinszki bathes in the Danube
Timeline Mother born in Budapest Met soon to be husband Had first son, Gabor Had first daughter, Judit Father was taken to forced labor and had to leave the family during Holocaust Father murdered in Budapest Gabor deported to Buchenwald Judit and mother survive horrors of Budapest ghetto
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