Petitioners of Jewish Property in Košice: A Case Study on the Holocaust and Local Society in a Slovak-Hungarian Border Region

IF 0.1 Q4 HISTORY Mesto a Dejiny-The City and History Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.33542/cah2021-1-03
L. Csősz, Veronika Szeghy-Gayer
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This study aims to provide an insight into the microworld of a group of witnesses to and participants in the Holocaust in Košice, a town ceded from dismembered Czechoslovakia to Hungary in November 1938. We argue that Košice represents a suitable case study for the examination of Aryanization of Jewish property on the municipality and individual levels in the Slovak-Hungarian border region (Southern Slovakia), which is a hitherto understudied field in Holocaust studies. Our analysis is centred around 253 petitions submitted by local residents to obtain rental rights to apartments previously occupied by Jews and supporting documentation preserved in the Košice City Archives. Our primary research question is who these petitioners for Jewish apartments actually were and how and why they became involved in the process. We explore the petitioners’ social stratification, occupational structure, gender, ethnic origin and other social indicators. Furthermore, we present and interpret their arguments, excuses and motivations. This issue also involves the striking question of how much these ordinary men and women understood they benefited from mass murder.
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Košice犹太财产请愿者:斯洛伐克-匈牙利边境地区大屠杀与当地社会个案研究
这项研究旨在深入了解Košice大屠杀的一群目击者和参与者的微观世界,Košice是1938年11月从解体的捷克斯洛伐克割让给匈牙利的一个城镇。我们认为Košice代表了一个合适的案例研究,用于在斯洛伐克-匈牙利边境地区(斯洛伐克南部)的市政和个人层面上审查犹太人财产的雅利安化,这是迄今为止大屠杀研究中尚未得到充分研究的领域。我们的分析集中在当地居民提交的253份请愿书上,这些请愿书要求获得以前被犹太人占领的公寓的租赁权,并保存在Košice城市档案馆的支持文件。我们的主要研究问题是,这些犹太人公寓的请愿者到底是谁,他们是如何以及为什么参与到这个过程中来的。我们探讨了上访者的社会阶层、职业结构、性别、民族等社会指标。此外,我们提出并解释他们的论点,借口和动机。这个问题还涉及到一个引人注目的问题,即这些普通的男人和女人在多大程度上了解他们从大规模屠杀中受益。
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