Budapest (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Budapest" in Norwegian language version.

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economist.com

  • «Remembering the Yellow Star houses». The Economist. 19. juni 2014. ISSN 0013-0613. Besøkt 8. oktober 2019. «Hungarian officials rejects claims of whitewash. No government has done more to recognise Hungarian culpability in the Holocaust, says Ferenc Kumin, a spokesman. When Janos Ader, the president, spoke at the March of the Living event at Auschwitz, he described the camp as “Hungary’s biggest cemetery”, said that the Hungarian state had assisted the Germans in the deportations and had “failed to protect its own citizens".» 

ft.com

  • «Jewish life in Budapest is enjoying a renaissance». Financial Times. 20. mai 2019. «Schools, community centres, social and welfare organisations and synagogues catering for all levels of observance are flourishing. Estimates of the numbers vary. Depending on definitions there may be between 100,000 and 200,000 Hungarian Jews, or people with Jewish ancestry, the vast majority living in Budapest — one of the largest communities in Europe.» 

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snl.no

  • Sulyok, Vince (14. januar 2019). «Miklós Horthy». Store norske leksikon (norsk). Besøkt 9. februar 2019. 

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  • Cole, Tim; Smith, Graham (1. juli 1995). «Ghettoization and the Holocaust: Budapest 1944». Journal of Historical Geography. 3. 21: 300–316. ISSN 0305-7488. doi:10.1006/jhge.1995.0021. Besøkt 4. september 2019. 
  • «Remembering the Yellow Star houses». The Economist. 19. juni 2014. ISSN 0013-0613. Besøkt 8. oktober 2019. «Hungarian officials rejects claims of whitewash. No government has done more to recognise Hungarian culpability in the Holocaust, says Ferenc Kumin, a spokesman. When Janos Ader, the president, spoke at the March of the Living event at Auschwitz, he described the camp as “Hungary’s biggest cemetery”, said that the Hungarian state had assisted the Germans in the deportations and had “failed to protect its own citizens".»