Budapest, 1936 – Kamenyec Podolszkij, 27-28 1941
László Kutter lived with his parents in Budapest. In the summer of 1941 the Hungarian authorities arrested the family as “stateless” persons. They were taken to the internment camp set up in the synagogue on Rumbach Sebestyén Street, then deported from Józsefváros Station to Nazi-occupied Ukraine. On 27-28 August 1941, the SS machine-gunned László, who was under 6 years old, his father, 33-year-old leather goods maker Sándor Kutter and his mother Gizella, into mass graves.