Neveklarsfeld / the Nevek Project of the Beate Klarsfeld Foundation. [Internet resource] (ID: 33482)
Authorship or Source:
Beate and Serge Klarsfeld Foundation.
Year:
[2001?-]
Title or Main Description:
Neveklarsfeld / the Nevek Project of the Beate Klarsfeld Foundation. [Internet resource]
Description:
Number of Names or Other Entries-- 174,748 Names.
Type of Work:
HTML document with searchable database
Alternate or Series Title:
- Nevek-Klarsfeld.
- Nevek = Shemot = Names. Excerpts. Computer files
- Munkaszázadok veszteségei a keleti magyar hadmüveleti területeken. Computer files
- Names of the Jewish victims of the Hungarian Labour Battalions. Computer files
- Counted Remnant: register of the Jewish survivors in Budapest. Computer files
Keywords:
- Jews --Hungary --Registers.
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Hungary.
- World War, 1939-1945 --Deportations from Hungary --Registers.
- Munkaszolgalat --Registers.
- Hungarian Labor Battalions --Registers.
- Forced labor --Hungary --Registers.
- Holocaust survivors --Hungary --Registers.
- Holocaust survivors --Hungary --Directories.
Abstract:
- Online searchable names database concerning the Holocaust in Hungary based chiefly, though not exclusively, upon the ongoing 'Nevek = Shemot = Names' irregular monographic series of books being published in a continuing effort to document the names and fates of Hungarian Jewry. Its datasets also included names and other information from the book, 'Counted Remnant: register of the Jewish survivors in Budapest.' (Budapest : Hungarian Section of the World Jewish Congress : Jewish Agency for Palestine, Statistical and Search Department, 1946.) with perhaps other sources as well. It is not clear whether data from all of the 'Nevek [...]' series of books published to date had been incorporated into this website. The project's informational page at http://www.neveklarsfeld.org/#info leads one to believe that the site may have last been updated ca. 2002.
- In the case of the Hungarian Labor Battalion (i.e. Munkaszolgalat) casualty listings incorporated into this website (first published in the 'Nevek [...]' series of books as 'Munkaszázadok veszteségei a keleti magyar hadmüveleti területeken = Names of the Jewish victims of the Hungarian Labour Battalions'), more information concerning an individual's unit, fate and so forth is provided than is given in the books or in other renditions of the data found online through Yad Vashem's 'Central Database of Shoah Victims Names' (see: http://www.yadvashem.org) or the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's 'Holocaust Survivors & Victims Database' (see: http://masterwww.ushmm.org/remember/the-holocaust-survivors-and-victims-resource-center/holocaust-survivors-and-victims-database), though the latter does provide more information as to fate than the former.
Language and Other Notes:
NOTE WELL: As of Spring 2013 the Neveklarsfeld.org website and its searchable names database have no longer been available online, with just a "placeholder" webpage offering sale of the Neveklarsfeld.org web domain instead. Since 2015 the now-defunct Neveklarsfeld.org website's dataset of 174,748 name entries and associated metadata drawn from a variety of sources, including the books 'Counted Remnant' and the 'Nevek = Shemot = Names' irregular monographic series of Hungarian-related name registers have been included in the 'Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database--Name Search' system found online at http://www.ushmm.org/online/hsv/person_advance_search.php as the source named "[Names from the Nevek Project] (ID: 39683)."
Location of Electronic or Internet File:
- http://www.neveklarsfeld.org/ [No longer active]
- https://www.ushmm.org/online/hsv/person_advance_search.php [included with many other datasets]