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National Institute for the Israelite deaf-mute in Budapest, 1938-1948: a case study for the rescue strategy of continuously operating Jewish communal institutions

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Outlines the continuing role of the National Istitute for the Israelite deaf-mute in Budapest in educating their charges during the inter-war period and ultimately rescuing them from ghettos at the conclusion of the war.

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