In the footsteps of the Jews of Győr

Testimony

Ibolya Krausz's father had a wholesale haberdashery in the city centre. She explains in the video clip how the anti-Jewish measures accelerated after the German occupation in March 1944.

Ibolya Krausz was born as Ibolya Keller in 1921 in Győr. The family lived in the city centre, her father was a businessman. Ibolya also had many non-Jewish friends. She was deported to Auschwitz in 1944, from where he was taken to Bremen to clear the rubble. She was liberated in Bergen-Belsen. After the war she returned to Győr. Her interview was recorded in Budapest in 1999.


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