1944 - Felirat Magyar

: The Holocaust Documentation Centre and the House of Terror Museum serve as major centers for processing these 20th-century traumas.

: Between May and June 1944, over 440,000 Jewish citizens were deported, primarily to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where nearly every third victim was a Hungarian Jew. 1944 felirat magyar

: Launched on October 29, 1944, the siege lasted 110 days , making it one of the longest and deadliest of the war, resulting in 120,000 deaths and the destruction of 80% of the city’s buildings. : The Holocaust Documentation Centre and the House

The era is commemorated through various institutional efforts: Diaries of 1944-1945 Budapest1 - Hungarian Cultural Studies

In the historical context of , Hungary underwent a series of catastrophic shifts that fundamentally altered its society, culminating in the Hungarian Tragedy . The German Occupation and Holocaust

On , Nazi Germany launched Operation Margarethe , invading its erstwhile ally Hungary. This triggered the most intensive phase of the Holocaust in Hungary:

: Post-war "People's Courts" were established to judge those responsible for the "historic disaster," including high-ranking officials and cultural figures like composer Ernő Dohnányi , whose case highlights the complexities of collaboration and political survival during the 1944 transitions. Diaries of 1944-1945 Budapest1 - Hungarian Cultural Studies