elhurcolták
"Elhurcolták" is a Hungarian phrase that translates to "they took him away" or "they carried him off." It is often used in the context of historical events, particularly those involving the disappearance or abduction of individuals, often in a violent or mysterious manner. The phrase is commonly associated with the Hungarian Holocaust, where it was used to describe the abduction and deportation of Jews and other persecuted groups by the Hungarian Arrow Cross Party during World War II.
The phrase gained prominence through the writings of Imre Kertész, a Hungarian author and Holocaust survivor,
In a broader sense, "elhurcolták" can refer to any instance of sudden and forceful removal of individuals,