"Amszterdami főkonzulátus iratai, 1924-1945"@eng . . "32 fasc., 21 vols., 4,86 linear metres"@eng . "Records of the Hungarian Consulate General in Amsterdam, the capital city of Netherlands contain considerable material concerning Hungarian Jews, especially from the period 1938 to 1944, the era of anti-Jewish laws in Hungary and the Nazi occupation and the Holocaust in the Netherlands. Relevant parts of the collection include in large quantities citizenship cases and visa-related documents of the Hungarian Jews residing in the Netherlands. After the German occupation in May 1940, Jews were subjected to various anti-Jewish measures. In this context different types of records can be found in this collection pertaining to Hungarian Jews. There are documents about liquidation and Aryanization of businesses, custody related cases of Hungarian Jews in Netherlands. The gradually worsening situation is clearly shown by the increasing number repatriation, expatriation, naturalisation and denaturalisation, and expulsion cases of the Hungarian Jews from 1942 onwards. Furthermore, the collection of Consulate General contains several registries of the assets of Hungarian Jews in the Netherlands, and documents pertaining to business relations (for example: documents about the assets of glove-factory of Pécs). The collection also includes questionnaires concerning Hungarian citizens liable of military service, Hungarian ministry regulations about the passports of foreign citizens, the collective request of the Hungarian Jews residing in the Netherlands for their repatriation, and the order of German headquarters in Belgium and Northern France about the labour draft of the Hungarian Jews. The collection includes some documents concerning the fate of the Dutch Jews as well, such as publications of the Amsterdam Jewish Council."@eng . . . . . "Amszterdami főkonzulátus iratai, 1924-1945"@eng . "Records of the Hungarian Consulate General in Amsterdam, 1924-1945"@eng . . . "Records of the Hungarian Consulate General in Amsterdam, 1924-1945"@eng . . . . . .