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Hungarian Pogrom

Hungary failed Wednesday to secure a Supreme Court detour in the suit it faces from Holocaust survivors whose property was stripped from them as they boarded trains destined for concentration camps.

WASHINGTON - Hungary failed Wednesday to secure a Supreme Court detour in the suit it faces from Holocaust survivors whose property was stripped from them as they boarded trains destined for concentration camps.

Led by U.S. citizen Rosalie Simon, the survivors sued Hungary and Rail Cargo Hungaria, a private railway company that succeeded the cargo division of the national railway Magyar Államvasutak Zrt.

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