Notársky úrad vo Fiľakove 1888 - 1944

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Notársky úrad vo Fiľakove 1888 - 1944  
According to the first Vienna Arbitration in November 1938 the town of Fiľakovo (in Hungarian Fülek), situated in the North Eastern part of the historical Novohradská County (in Hungarian Nógrád vármegye) was annexed to the Hungarian Kingdom. Its Notary Office managed the local agenda of Fiľakovo between 1888 and the end of the Second world war. In the period between 1939 and 1944 also Bulhary (in Hungarian Bolgárom) belonged to the district of the office. The Notary Office of Fiľakovo ceased to exist at the end of December 1944. According to the Hungarian census of 1941, Fiľakovo was inhabited by 205 Jews who were transported to the Lučenec ghetto, and later they were transported, during May and June 1944, to the Auschwitz-Birkenau.  
Notársky úrad vo Fiľakove 1888 - 1944  

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