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Jewish councils or Judenräte (Hungarian: zsidó tanácsok) were administrative bodies in Hungary, which were established following the German invasion of Hungary on 19 March 1944. Similar to elsewhere in German-occupied Europe during World War II , these councils purported to represent local Jewish communities in dealings with the Nazi ...
' Jewish council ') was an administrative body established in German-occupied Europe during World War II which purported to represent a Jewish community in dealings with the Nazi authorities. The Germans required Jews to form Judenräte across the occupied territories at local and sometimes national levels.
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Name Built Destroyed Remarks Picture Budapest: Dessewffy Street Syangogue: 1870 stand It stands in the courtyard of a building. In use. Budapest: Cinkota Synagogue: Budapest: Dohány Street Synagogue: 1854–1859 stand It is the largest synagogue in Hungary and the largest synagogue in Europe too. In use. Budapest: Dózsa György Street ...
The Yiddish speakers were counted as ethnically German. According to this classification, 6.94% of the ethnic Hungarians and 11.63% of the Germans of Hungary were Jewish. In total, Hungarian speakers made up a 54.45% majority in Hungary; German speakers (including those who spoke Yiddish), made up 10.42% of the population. [citation needed]
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Jewish Council usually refers to a Judenrat, the name for administrative bodies established in German-occupied Europe during World War II to represent Jews. Jewish Council may also refer to: Jewish Council of Australia , an Australian organisation representing progressive Jewish voices
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