Dénes Friedmann
Dénes Friedmann (1903–1944[1]) was a Hungarian writer and Chief Rabbi in Újpest (today part of Budapest), Hungary.[2][3]
He was co-editor of Magyar Zsidó Szemle.[4]
The Nazis killed Friedmann's son in his presence after which he was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp where he was killed.[1][3]
References
- Patai, Raphael (2000). Apprentice in Budapest: Memories of a World That Is No More. 148: Lexington Books. p. 526. ISBN 0-7391-0210-9.
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- Braham, Randolph L. Braham (1966). Hungarian-Jewish Studies. 336: World Federation of Hungarian Jews. p. 346.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - Landman, Issac (1943). The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia. 333.
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