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Waves of Jewish refugees arrived in Hungary from 1933 to 1944

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Reviews the process by which Jewish refugees - mainly from Germany and Austria, and later from Slovakia and Poland - arrived in Hungary during the war, many of whom had lived in Hungary until World War I. A large proportion of these refugees had fled or were deported due to border changes forced on the region in the late 1930s causing displacement from their homes. Hungary was a relatively safe haven until the spring of 1944 when it became a death trap in the wake of the Nazi occupation

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