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Ágnes Kun (b. Boskovitz Ágnes) was born in 1940 in Budapest in Óbuda. In the beginning of the 1940s, her father was deported to forced labour, but he never returned. He died on the Ukranian front line. As a result, Ágnes never really knew her father. She and her mother were moved to a yellow-star house. Then, in the end of 1944, they were deported to the brick factory in Óbuda, and then to the ghetto of Budapest. Ágnes and her mother were liberated from the ghetto by Soviet troops on January 18, 1945.
In 1960, Ágnes got married and she and her husband had one daughter. The interview was made in 1999 in Budapest.