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Ágnes Ságvári (1928-2000), historian, retired General Director of Budapest Archives dedicated the last ten years of her life to researching and collecting documents on Hungarian Holocaust. This volume contains three of her studies. The first is about the legal deprivation of Hungarian Jewry and the annihilation of the majority in which Hungarian administration and civil service played a large part. The second study describes the Holocaust in Carpatho-Ruthenia and the third deals with the deprivation of Jews and the strange fate of their goods. The data and documents collected by Ágnes Ságvári are convincing and shocking at the same time inspiring the reader to reflections about history and mankind.