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HUNGARIANS HANGED

(N.Z Press Assn. —Coppripht) BUDAPEST, August 4.

Three former leaders of the Hungarian Fascist “ArrowCross” Party were hanged for their role in Second World War murders, the Associated Press said.

Vilmos Kroeszl, aged 56, Lajos Nemeth, aged 49, and Alajos Sandor, aged 46, were executed after they had been found guilty of murdering 250 Jews and Communists during the siege of Budapest in the winter of 1944-1945.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31440, 5 August 1967, Page 24

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HUNGARIANS HANGED Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31440, 5 August 1967, Page 24

HUNGARIANS HANGED Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31440, 5 August 1967, Page 24

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