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Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, comp. Hongrie : noms Juifs des Archives Sionistes Centrales [base de données en ligne]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008.
Données originales : Data was derived from archival documents available at the Central Zionist Archives, Yad Vashem, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. See Doc Code field for specific source information for each record. This data is provided in partnership with JewishGen.org.

 Hongrie : noms Juifs des Archives Sionistes Centrales

Cette base de données contient les documents de 135 544 juifs hongrois dont les noms figurent dans les documents des Archives Sionistes Centrales et de Yad Vashem en Israël.

This database was compiled by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. The Claims Conference was founded in 1951 as a body to negotiate with the German government for material compensation for Jewish victims of Nazi persecution. The conference administers the Program for Former Slave and Forced Laborers, a one-time payment for persons "compelled to perform work in a concentration camp...a ghetto, or a similar place of incarceration under comparable conditions."

The Conference had the responsibility of verifying the assertion of an individual that he or she had been used as a forced laborer during World War II. In order for these claims to be approved or rejected, it was necessary to locate documentary proof of such forced labor. In order to do this, the Conference employed people in Israel and the United States to examine documents held in various archives and to look for the names of the claimants.

A database was prepared using materials held in Israel's Central Zionist Archives and Yad Vashem. Those names in the resulting database were then compared with the names of claimants. Presence of a name on this database does not necessarily mean that an individual was either a claimant through the Program for Former Slave and Forced Laborers nor a survivor, but rather an individual whose name appeared in record(s) held in the Central Zionist Archives or Yad Vashem in Israel.

While the information relating to each individual varies, in every case it includes family and given name and "place of persecution", as well as a citation of the document from which the name was taken. In some cases, birth information is given.

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) has the finding aids for the original source material underlying this database. The finding aids consist of two files listing the sources in the Central Zionist Archives and in Yad Vashem.

The following fields appear in the database:

  • Name

  • Other Surname: alternate surname, including maiden name of women

  • Date of Birth/Age

  • Address: City or other place where person was located at time list was prepared

  • Country: Country where person was located at time list was prepared

  • Code: Claims Conference internal code, linked to location in archival materials

  • Doc Code: Code # for archival document (see JewishGen.org, website given below, for source list)

  • Comments: Comments by Claims Conference researcher

This database was compiled by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany in for use by the Slave Labor Program. Data was derived from archival documents available at the Central Zionist Archives, Yad Vashem, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.