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The Holocaust in Hungary: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography, 1984-2000

AUTHOR: Randolph L. Braham (Editor)
ISBN: 0880334819

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Compiled by the foremost scholar of the holocaust in Hungary, this volume contains close to 1500 fully annotated bibliographical entries relating to the history of Hungarian Jewry in general and the Holocaust period in particular. Grouped under 42...

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The Holocaust in Hungary: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography, 1984-2000
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by Randolph L. Braham (Editor)

Book Description
Compiled by the foremost scholar of the holocaust in Hungary, this volume contains close to 1500 fully annotated bibliographical entries relating to the history of Hungarian Jewry in general and the Holocaust period in particular. Grouped under 42 main subject headings, the entries are arranged alphabetically and provide author, name, and geographic indexes.

Language Notes
Text: English, Hungarian

About the Author
Randolph Braham is Professor Emeritus and Director of the Institute of Holocaust Studies of the City University of New York.


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         Book Review

The Holocaust in Hungary: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography, 1984-2000
- Book Reviews,
by Randolph L. Braham (Editor)

The Holocaust in Hungary: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography, 1984-2000

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Compiled by the foremost scholar of the holocaust in Hungary, this volume contains close to 1500 fully annotated bibliographical entries relating to the history of Hungarian Jewry in general and the Holocaust period in particular. Grouped under 42 main subject headings, the entries are arranged alphabetically and provide author, name, and geographic indexes.

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Compiled by the foremost scholar of the holocaust in Hungary, this volume contains close to 1500 fully annotated bibliographical entries relating to the history of Hungarian Jewry in general and the Holocaust period in particular. Grouped under 42 main subject headings, the entries are arranged alphabetically and provide author, name, and geographi


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