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  1. László Ferenczy (9 March 1898 – 31 May 1946) [1] was a lieutenant colonel in the Hungarian Royal Gendarmerie and member of its "central dejewification unit" during World War II and the Holocaust.

  2. László Ferenczy. Lieutenant Colonel in the Hungarian Gendarme, in charge of establishing the ghettos and deporting the Jews of Hungary in 1944. Ferenczy was born in 1898 in Viseul de Sus / Felsoviso, and began his career as a lieutenant colonel in the Hungarian Gendarmerie during WWII.

  3. The deportation of Hungarian Jewry to Auschwitz-Birkenau was meticulously planned. László Ferenczy, a senior gendarme officer, was appointed to command the deportation operation, and he fixed his seat of power in Munkács.

  4. The SS were assisted by the Hungarian rural police under Major László Ferenczy, with the tacit connivance of the Hungarian puppet regime. 4 Some 75 percent of those who were deported to Auschwitz were sent to the gas chambers either immediately or soon after their arrival.

  5. 1 de ago. de 2021 · László Ferenczy of the Hungarian Royal Gendarmerie was a key figure in the expulsion of Jews from Hungary prior to and after the 1944 Nazi occupation of the country. The official narrative that...

  6. László Ferenczy (geboren am 9. März 1898 in Felsővisó, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben am 31. Mai 1946 in Budapest) war im Zweiten Weltkrieg ein ungarischer Polizeioffizier im Rang eines Oberstleutnants und ein Täter des Holocaust .

  7. Contrary to Ferenczys claim about the absence of “abuses, assaults, or excesses,” the concentration and deportation in this zone was carried out with the usual brutality.