Hungary 1944 - 1945 : The forgotten tragedy. The last German offensive of the Second World War. The destruction of Europe’s last remaining Jewish community - Online Library – Book Search - Auschwitz Foundation
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(6630) - PIERIK Perry, Hungary 1944 - 1945 : The forgotten tragedy. The last German offensive of the Second World War. The destruction of Europe’s last remaining Jewish community, Nieuwegein, Aspekt, Aspekt non-fiction ; 1, 1998, 308 p.; ill.

Book number:
6630
Author:
PIERIK Perry
Title:
Hungary 1944 - 1945 : The forgotten tragedy. The last German offensive of the Second World War. The destruction of Europe’s last remaining Jewish community
Number of volumes:
1
Publisher city:
Nieuwegein
Publisher(s):
Aspekt
Collection:
Aspekt non-fiction ; 1
Year:
1998
Pages:
308 p.; ill.
ISBN:
90-75323-10-7
Language:
anglais
  Our databases is built in French only. See translation here.
Classification:
7.1.4.3 > Persécution et déportation des juifs dans les autres pays - Hongrie
  List of thematic/chronological categories (with corresponding codes) from the library's classification plan (pdf – in French)
Number of copies:
1
Available for consultation:
yes
Status:
présent    (présent=available / emprunté=on loan)

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