Tag #140580 - Interview #78418 (Thomas Molnar)

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When the 2nd anti-Jewish law [5] took effect, they didn’t take the shop, and we didn’t need a Strohmann [6] either. Maybe because my father had been a soldier. This candy thing was a fantastic business: in 1942 my parents could even buy a house. My father had never been drafted into forced labor, and when he was first drafted to Nagykata he ran away at once. From then on he was in hiding.
Period
Year
1942
Location

Hungary

Interview
Thomas Molnar