The attitude was: this couldn’t have happened
András Székely was born in Hungary in 1929 in a non-religious jewish family. His father was the director of the Klein soap factory until the 1st World War. In the 1930’s his father became a commercial officer. Because of the jewish laws his father had to go to a forced labour work. After the german occupation of Budapest the family had to move to the yellow star houses and later they were able to find shelter in one of the safe houses at the 13th district of Budapest where they were liberated by the Russian Red Army. After the war András became a printer and a they worked together with Imre Kertész.