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Agnes Ringwald. Born November 17,1935 in Pestszenterzsebet, Hungary. Student One. Agnes Ringwald. Agnes’s Family. Her father, Eugene, was a medical doctor. Her Mother was an unemployed Jewish woman. She was an only child . Pestszenterzsebet, Hungary.
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Agnes Ringwald Born November 17,1935 in Pestszenterzsebet, Hungary Student One
Agnes’s Family • Her father, Eugene, was a medical doctor. • Her Mother was an unemployed Jewish woman. • She was an only child.
Pestszenterzsebet, Hungary • Pestszenterzsebet was a small suburb in the city of Budapest • Before the war, Agnes’s parents enrolled her in a Jewish school that was put up in 1922. • They weren’t very alert about the war and the treatment of Jews at the time.
Her Captivity • The Germans raided Hungary and planned to rid it of the Jews. • They made them all wear a yellow star and took them off to isolated ghettos. • She was captured in the year of 1944 in March when she was just eight years old.
What Happened to Her • In July, Agnes and her parents, among 3,000 other Jewish people from Pestszenterzsebet, were taken off to the Auschwitz death camp. • Her and her mother were instantly horded off to a gas chamber where they were murdered.
"Don't for a minute think that indoctrinating wide-eyed school children with the lies and slanders against Germans, Slavs, Catholics, Christians, Europeans, and whites in general isn't a primary purpose of the Holocaust-mongers. ... The Holocaust is a religion. Its underpinnings in the realm of historical fact are non-existent -- no Hitler order, no plan, no budget, no gas chambers, no autopsies of gassed victims, no bones, no ashes, no skulls, no nothing.... Secondly, it's a religion for losers.... Suffice it to say that the rise of religions such as this generally coincides with the decline and fall of nations which tolerate them."IHR Newsletter, May 1989. The End