Péter Kutas: When Clouds Wept Blood... - Memories of a little boy from the Budapest ghetto
2010.03.31
2010.03.31
Why do we need such writings when there is a Holocaust Memorial Day?
Why do we need them when the democratic states of the world regularly remember the horrors of the middle of the 20 th century?
Why do we need them when books like the monumental work of Randolph L. Braham about the tragedy of the Hungarian Jewry on more than 1300 pages: The Politics of Genocide - The Holocaust in Hungary are published?
We need these writing because authentic historical works focus on the extermination of the people and they never mention that eighty-year-old uncle Keller was taken by the beard and pulled all along between the benches of the Nagyfuvaros Street Synagogue
