Brody-Pauncz family

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George Brody and Irma, nèe Pauncz, and their children were a well-to-do, assimilated Jewish Hungarian family who were living in Budapest when the Nazis began to transport the Hungarian Jewish population to death camps in 1944. They survived the war and stayed on in Hungary until shortly after the Russian invasion in 1956 when George and Irma successfully attained refugee status in Switzerland and Judit came to England. Livia, the other daughter died in 1947.

From the guide to the Brody-Pauncz family papers, 1870-1971, (Wiener Library)

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creatorOf Brody-Pauncz family papers, 1870-1971 Wiener Library
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associatedWith Brody George fl 1903 person
associatedWith Brody Ilona fl 1870 person
associatedWith Brody Irma fl 1909 person
associatedWith Brody Samu fl 1870 person
associatedWith Brody Sigismond fl 1870 person
associatedWith Wallenberg Raoul b 1912 person
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Budapest Hungary Eastern Europe
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Antisemitism
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