Missions in the period between 1.7.1944 and 23.12.1944 (the siege of Budapest)

 

  1. Ephraim Agmon

To a labor camp near the city of Pécs (Pich

  1. Tzipi Agmon (Shechter):

To labor camps near Székesfehérvár and near Almásfüzítő,

 

  1. Bezalel Adler:

To labor camps near Debrecen (Debrecen) 4 times, and another 4 labor camps,.

 

  1. Ilonka:

To a labor camp in Várpalota

 

  1. Itzkovich:

To Mosonmagyaróvár

 

  1. Anonymous:

To the labor camp in Komárom

 

  1. Anonymous:

To a labor camp near Zirc

 

  1. Anonymous (non-Jewish, waiter by profession):

To a labor camp near Győr, assisting Yitzhak Stern, Zvi Steiner, Menachem Knef – the association (11 members). As a result of their escape, the deputy commander of the unit arrived at the ‘Glass House’ and received letters of protection (Schutzpass) with the help of which the entire unit was returned from the Austrian border to Budapest

 

  1. Anonymous:

To a labor camp in Várpalota, see: testimony of Shmuel Gross

 

  1. Anonymous:

To a labor camp near Zirc,

 

  1. Asher Arányi:

To a labor camp near Zirc and a labor camp near Budapest,.

 

  1. Girls (two) from the Bnei Akiva:

To a labor camp in Várpalota

 

  1. Nomi Halász:

To a labor camp near Rahó, (4 people were rescued with the help of sponsored letters)

 

  1. Hadassah Hantos:

To labor camps in the Győr area

 

  1. Haim Wiezel (the little Vizu):

To a labor camp

 

  1. Moshe Weiszkopf:

To a labor camp in the Budapest area.

 

  1. David Lung:

To a labor camp near Szőny

 

  1. Leah Markowitz:

To a labor camp in

 

  1. Hedva Szántó:

To labor camps near Pécs, Mohács.

 

  1. Ernő Pál -‘Jancsi’:

To a labor camp near Dés

 

  1. Baruch Felsenburg:

To a work camp near Várpalota

 

  1. Aharon Zuckerman

To Hegyeshalom

 

  1. Sami Kornhauser:

To the Szolnok labor camp

 

  1. Haya Kleinman:

To Brick Factory.

 

  1. Magda Kandel:

To a labor camp near Almásfüzítő

 

  1. Klari Karni:

To a labor camp near Szolnok.

 

  1. Pinchas Rosenbaum:

Sent letters of protection (Schutzpass) to 7 members of Bnei Akiva, to a labor camp in Várpalota (Várpalota) following this, the group was transferred to Budapest under military escort

 

  1. Agnes Steuer:

To a labor camp in Nagyoroszi near Balassagyarmat