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The Hungarian government established internment camps to house large numbers of "alien" refugees, Jews, non-Jews, and so-called politically unreliable civilians in greater metropolitan Budapest. By 1942 approximately 3,500 "legalized" refugees (refugees who were registered with local authorities) were interned at camps located at Columbus, Damjanich, Magdolna, Páva, Rumbach, and Szabolcs streets in the capital.
Other internment camps existed in the capital, according to testimonies by survivors.
Used when there were two or more localities with the same name and the specific locality could not be determined. (en-US)
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Randolph, Braham. The Politics of Genocide: The Holocaust in Hungary. 2 vols. New York: Columbia University Press, 1994. pp. 105 - 107, 194