expulsion of jews from hungary
The expulsion of Jews from Hungary refers to the systematic removal and forced expulsion of Jewish individuals and communities from Hungary during World War II. This discriminatory practice was carried out by the collaborationist Hungarian government and the Nazi regime, resulting in the deportation and eventual extermination of approximately 437,000 Hungarian Jews.
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