What are the Schutzhauser? Are they different from the Jew houses you mentioned?
No, they are the same. There was a sign above the house that read, “This house is under the protection of the Swedish crown,” I think. I am not sure; I am not certain. Q: But you were with your mother in a Jew house? Is that the same as a Schutzhaus? A: No, no. Q: No? What is the difference between the two? A: From the Jew houses, people were constantly forced to go to the Danube or somewhere else. They were shot or deported from a railway station or from the brick factory and sent away. But in the Schutzhaus, nobody was allowed to enter until the 15th of November October or November because the Horthy government accepted the protection of the Swedish crown. But when Szálasi’s Arrow Cross gained the power, the protection lost its validity. The Arrow Cross did not accept the protection. Q: Were you also placed in a Schutzhaus? A: We my mother and I were placed in a Schutzhaus. Q: After Raoul Wallenberg rescued you? A: No, no, that is wrong. First, from the Jew house, we were allowed to
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