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Abandoned, confiscated, and stolen property: Jewish-Gentile relations in Hungary as reflected in restitution letters

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Deals with Jewish attempts to reclaim previously confiscated private property in Hungary in the aftermath of the Second World War. Through the comparative analysis of two different localities, Monor and Ujpest, the article maps the various situations faced by those liberated from camps or returning from military labour service, their chances of regaining their valuables, and the attitudes of the authorities

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