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Books

Blatman, Daniel. The Death Marches: The Final Phase of Nazi Genocide (translated from the Hebrew by Chaya Galai). Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2011.

Braham, Randolph L. (ed.) Bibliography of the Holocaust in Hungary. New York: Rosenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies, Graduate Center/City University of New York; and Boulder: Social Science Monographs. Distributed by Columbia University Press, 2011.

Braham, Randolph L. (ed.) The Geographical Encyclopedia of the Holocaust in Hungary. Vol. 3. Chicago: Northwestern University Press, 2013.

Braham, Randolph L. “The Hungarian Labor Service System, 1939–1945.” East European Quarterly. Boulder: University of Colorado, 1977.

Braham, Randolph L. and Miller, Scott (ed.) The Nazis’ Last Victims: The Holocaust in Hungary. Detroit: Wayne State University Press in association with United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2002.

Braham, Randolph L. The Politics of Genocide: The Holocaust in Hungary. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2000.

Braham, Randolph L. (ed.) The Wartime System of Labor Service in Hungary: Varieties of Experiences. New York: Rosenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies Graduate Center/City University of New York; Boulder: Social Science Monographs. Distributed by Columbia University Press, 1995.

Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies (ed.) Hungary and the Holocaust: Confrontations with the Past: Symposium Proceedings. Washington, DC: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2001.

Gonda, Moshe Elijahu (ed.) A debreceni zsidók száz éve. Haifa: Debreceni Zsidók Emlékbizottsága, 1970. Lappin-Eppel, Eleonore. Ungarisch-jüdische Zwangsarbeiter und Zwangsarbeiterinnen in Österreich 1944/45 : Arbeitseinsatz, Todesmärsche, Folgen. Wien: Lit, 2010.

Lazarovits, Ernő. Mein Weg durch die Hölle: Ein Überlebender erzählt vom Todesmarsch (translated from the Hungarian by Ingrid Hauseder) Grünbach: Edition Geschichte der Heimat: Steinmassl, c2009. (NOTE: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received the English translation of the memoir from Ernő Lazarovits through translator Mr. Jean-Pierre Ady Fenyo on January 12, 2006.)

Orringer, Julie. The Invisible Bridge. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2010.

Peck, Jean M. At the Fire’s Center: A Story of Love and Holocaust Survival. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, c1998.

Vági, Zoltán, László Csősz, and Gábor Kádár. The Holocaust in Hungary: Evolution of a Genocide. Washington, DC: AltaMira Press, in association with United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2013.

Articles

Braham, Randolph L. “Hungarian, German, and Jewish Calculations and Miscalculations in the Last Chapter of the Holocaust.” Washington, DC: Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2010.

Braham, Randolph L. “The Hungarian Labor System (1939–1945): An Overview” in Forced and Slave Labor in Nazi-Dominated Europe: Symposium Presentations. Washington, DC: Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2004.

Braham, Randolph L. “A Post-Mortem of the Holocaust in Hungary: A Probing Interpretation of the Causes.” Washington, DC: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, 2012.

Lappin, Eleonore. “The Death Marches of Hungarian Jews through Austria in the Spring of 1945.” (external link) Yad Vashem Studies, 28 (translated from the German by William Templer). Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 2000. [204]–242.

Lappin, Eleonore. “Die Rolle der Waffen-SS Beim Zwangsarbeitseinsatz ungarischer Juden im Gau Steiermark und bei den Todesmarschen ins KZ Mauthausen (1944/45).” (external link) Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes. Jahrbuch 2004, Wien 2004, S. 77–112.

Szita, Szabolcs. “The Forced Labor of Hungarian Jews at the Fortification of the Western Border Regions of Hungary, 1944–45.” Studies on the Holocaust in Hungary. Randolph L. Braham (ed.). Boulder: Social Science Monographs; New York: Csengeri Institute for Holocaust Studies of the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York, 1990.

Websites

The Holocaust Encyclopedia of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

  • Hungary before the German Occupation
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  • Art and Survival: Gyorgy Beifeld's Visual Memoir from the Russian Front, 1942–1943
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DEGOB: National Committee for Attending Deportees (external link)

The Mauthausen Memorial Website: Death Marches (external link)

The 71st Infantry Came to Gunskirchen Lager, Austria - May 4, 1945 (external link)

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