Broken red clay tile from a brick factory in Kőszeg, Hungary
Extent and Medium
a: Height: 0.625 inches (1.588 cm) | Width: 11.125 inches (28.258 cm) | Depth: 7.125 inches (18.097 cm)
b: Height: 1.250 inches (3.175 cm) | Width: 7.125 inches (18.097 cm) | Depth: 7.250 inches (18.415 cm)
c: Height: 0.625 inches (1.588 cm) | Width: 0.750 inches (1.905 cm) | Depth: 0.875 inches (2.223 cm)
Archival History
The tile was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2017 by the Municipality of Kőszeg.
Acquisition
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of the Municipality of Köszeg
Scope and Content
Tile from a brick factory in Kőszeg, Hungary. Jewish residency in the town began in the 14th century and continued for five hundred years. From 1919 to 1921, Jews in Kőszeg and throughout Hungary were targeted by the White Terror pogroms for their perceived association with communism. Leading up to World War II, the Jewish population in the town was approximately 100 people. In December 1940, a forced labor camp was established with Jewish and non-Jewish workers at a brick field and an old brewery in the town. The camp housed eight thousand laborers who were forced to march 10 kilometers to and from work. They worked 10 hour days, 7 days a week, with only a daily ration of 17 ounces of bread. In March 1944, Germany occupied Hungary and the Jews of Kőszeg along with other Jews from the surrounding area were confined to a small ghetto in the town. On July 4, the remaining Kőszeg Jews were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau killing center in German occupied Poland. In March 1945, the Germans liquidated the labor camp. As part of the liquidation, 95 sick laborers were locked in a sealed barrack and gassed to death on the property of Kőszeg Varosi Teglagyàr (Kőszeg Urban Brickworks), one of two brick factories in the town. In 1985, a park and a memorial were erected on the former property of the brick factory where the execution took place.
Conditions Governing Access
No restrictions on access
Conditions Governing Reproduction
No restrictions on use
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
a: Large, four-sided, broken end piece of a long, thin, red clay tile. The piece has three straight, finished, edges and one broken, diagonal side. The surface is flat, pitted, and coarse with a light gray discolored shading. The bottom is smooth and flat. The left side is black while the right has a pale white discolored shading. There are several circular, white stains near the top edge. The tile has a slight concave curve. b: Large, four-sided, broken end piece of a long, thin, red clay tile. The piece has three straight finished edges and one broken, diagonal side. The surface is flat, pitted, and coarse with light gray discolored shading. Along the center of the left edge, a small conical protrusion raises up from the surface, in line with the edge. The bottom is smooth and flat with pale white surface discoloration, and a small thin layer of mortar near the right edge. c: Small triangular piece of a long thin red clay tile. The surface is flat and coarse tan colored. The broken edges reveal the red interior.
Corporate Bodies
- Koszeg (Concentration camp)
Subjects
- Kőszegfalva (Kőszeg, Hungary)
- Execution sites.
- Forced Labor--Hungary.
- Jews--Hungary--History.
- Kőszeg (Hungary)
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Hungary.
- Kőszeg (Hungary)--History.
- Manufacturing industries--Hungary.
- Executions and executioners--Hungary--History.
Genre
- Bricks.
- Object
- Materials