Description:
An illuminating chronicle of the concentration, ghettoization, and deportation of Hungarian Jews in 1944-1945, Gendarmes, Bureaucrats, and Jews presents, for the first time in English, the key primary sources from the period, documenting how this genocidal program was facilitated by both the Nazi regime and the Hungarian state.
Brief description:
Judit Fejes Schulmann holds a PhD in twentieth-century Hungarian and European history from the Lajos Kossuth University in Debrecen, Hungary. After working as a research historian at the History Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, she subsequently investigated war crimes committed during World War II as a researcher in the Office of Special Investigations of the U.S. justice department, a position she held for twenty-four years until she retired.
Review Quotes:
"This documentary reader makes accessible to non-Hungarian readers [...] a well chosen set of documents that captures the events of the so-called 'last chapter' of the Holocaust: the rapid ghettoization and deportation of over 400,000 Hungarian Jews to Auschwitz Birkenau in the spring and summer of 1944." - Tim Cole, University of Bristol