Marchers to occupy Budapest’s downtown on Sunday

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The March of the Living will be held on Sunday, Hungarian Holocaust Remembrance Day, with the walk starting out from Koltói Anna Square in the 8th District of Budapest at 5pm and arriving in Bethlen Gábor Square in the 7th District.

This year’s walk along the 1.5km route commemorates the people forced into labour between two memorials dedicated to them. Guest of honor is Katharina von Schnurbein, the European Commission Coordinator on combatting anti-Semitism. Israel’s ambassador to Hungary Yacov Hadas-Handelsman and US ambassador David Pressman will give speeches. Peter Joel Totha, chief rabbi of the Hungarian Armed Forces, will see to rabbinical duties at the event, and Chief Rabbi Tamas Vero and the European director of the March of the Living, Michel Gourary, will start the walk off.

Budapest commemorates the holocaust

Parliament declared April 16 the memorial day of the Hungarian victims of the Holocaust in 2001, marking the anniversary when Budapest Jews were first forced into ghettos in 1944. The mass deportation of Jews in Hungary started on May 15, 1944, with a German staff run by Adolf Eichman and assisted by Hungarian public administration officials and gendarmarie. Within a few months, some 437,000 Jews were deported from rural Hungary, on four daily trains to Auschwitz. The deportation of Jews from Budapest was stopped by Regent of Hungary Miklós Horthy on July 6, following international protests.

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