Külföldieket Ellenőrző Országos Központi Hatóság, Általános iratok, 1931-1944
KEOKH records are relevant for the study of anti-Semitic radicalization and the Holocaust in Hungary for two chief reasons: it typically suspected foreigners and its reports on the raid it held tend to list the number of Jews concerned and expelled. In certain cases, so called Ostjuden are mentioned separately in these reports. Second, in 1941, KEOKH initiated and implemented the deportation of Jews ...
Organisatie
European Holocaust Research Infrastructure