A trial of six Hungarians charged with aiding the Nazis exterminate Hungarian Jews during the occupation of the country ended at Kis##unhalas this week with two convictions and four acquittals, according to dispatches received here. Endre Rajz received a 13-year sentence, while Istvan Ambrus was sentenced to two years imprisonment.
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