Attila Simon: Under the Spell of Budapest, Prague and Moscow. The Alternatives of the Policies of Hungarians in Slovakia – from Activism to the Policies of Budapest – in the Interwar Period
This study examines the alternatives of the policies of Hungarians in Slovakia in the interwar period. Examining the role of the Hungarian parties in Slovakia,... Read More
László Virt: Living in minority and in following Christ. An outline to the life story and beliefs of bishop Áron Márton
The study gives a summary on the life story of Áron Márton (1896–1980). The Roman Catholic bishop of Transylvania had undertaken a triple minority position.... Read More
Katarína Hradská: The activities of Gizy Fleischmann in time of the deportation of Jews in Slovakia
The personality of Gizy Fleischmann has been written in the history of the Holocaust as an endeavour ensuring the greatest chance to avoid deportations. Her... Read More
János Botos: Christians and Zionists for saving persecuted Jewish children
The deportations of Jews living in the rural parts of Hungary began on 14 May, 1944. A large number of Christians and Zionists strived for... Read More
Szabolcs Szita: The rescue actions of Raoul Wallenberg in Budapest
In our era, only a few people gained such a unanimous recognition and respect among peoples like the Swedish diplomat Raoul Gustaf Wallenberg. He served... Read More
Eduard Nižňanský: Additions to the relationship between the Slovak majority and the Jewish minority in World War II
The position of helper or rescuer of Jews is only held by an “ordinary” Slovak man, who, ignoring the anti-Semitic policy of his own state,... Read More