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Hungary. 1867 – autonomy Trianon Treaty – lost 70% of its territory 60% of its population Nation-state Social revolution.

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3 1867 – autonomy Trianon Treaty – lost 70% of its territory 60% of its population Nation-state Social revolution

4 Historical Context Acculturation, assimilation : „Hungarians of Mosaic faith“ Jews supported by NOBILITY – Medium of – magyrization - economic modernization Westjuden – esp. Budapest Magyrization of Jewish names

5 Historical context 1868 - Jews as a RELIGIOUS GROUP Jews= industrial and business bourgeoisie – their children intellectuals and scientists (orientation towards the left) „Judapest“ conversions

6 The End of Old Order Jews present in the government counterrevolution – Romanian military intervention Horthy – white terror, 1919-21 - sending Jews and communists to the internation camps – pogroms

7 Demography, Status, Culture Budapest – 23% of the city population – 45% of Hungarian Jews 65% neologs Middle class: trade, industry, liberal professions

8 The New Hungary 1920 - Numerus clausus in the universities – the first antisemitic law in Europe - JEWS AS NATIONALITY

9 Jewish Politics Rich neolog leadership from Budapest - politics of Hungarian nationalism

10 Hungarian- Jewish Relation in the 1930´s Radical right Hungarian Germans Nazi influenced army 1932 – Gyula GÖMBÖS PRIME MINISTER – leader of the Party of the Protectors of the Race and Prime Minister – Alliance with Hitler – hoped in revision of Trianon

11 1930´s 1935 - Arrow Cross Party – extreme right 1938 – 1st Viennese Award (after Munich agreement) – May – 1st Jewish law – Late – 2nd Jewish law – Massacres of Jews since 1941  Emigration  New conversions  Zionist youth

12 The War Years 1944 Horthy to Hitler: „I prefer to solve the Jewish question without having a recourse to brutal and inhumane methods.“ March 1944 – German ocupation – May 5- June 7: 300 000 Jews sent to death camps – Oct: Arrow Cross Party in control  pogroms, death marches 564 500 Jewish victims (750 000 Jews lived in Hungary before the WWII) 440 000 Jews transported to Auschwitz; 80% murdered Raoul Wallenberg, Swedish diplomat rescued thousands of Jews since 1944


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