Jewish WWII Remains To Be Buried

  • 23 Feb 2016 8:00 AM
Jewish WWII Remains To Be Buried
A decision has been made after five years on the remains of Jewish victims of the Arrow Cross that were discovered in 2011. The bones found by divers during the 2011 renovation of the Margit bridge will be laid to rest in the Jewish cemetery on Kozma utca in the Tenth District.

DNA tests prove that the remains belong to victims of Hungary’s fascist government of 1944-45 who were shot dead on the Danube embankment.

Source: Hungary Around the Clock

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