Laszlo Feketekúty
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* Bártfa, July 19, 1914 – † ? USA, 2000 / constitutional lawyer, historian, editor ; ; He earned a doctorate in law and political science from the University of Budapest in 1936. He is a qualified lawyer. In 1942 he became a private lecturer in constitutional law at the University of Budapest. He lived in Switzerland since the beginning of March 1944, where he worked as a public writer and lecturer. Between 1947 and 1951 he was a colleague at the Institut des Sciences Sociales et Politiques in Fribourg. He participated in the work of the Catholic university association Pax Romana and in the Catholic trade union movement. In August 1951 he was assigned to the Munich news department of Radio Free Europe, where he was its chief from 1954 to 1967, and then deputy director of the Hungarian department between 1967 and 1979. After his retirement, he settled in the United States and worked on genealogy. His writings were published in the Catholic Review, the New Horizon and the New Europe, among others. ; ; His main works: ; Cardinal Mindszenty (biography in German, French, Dutch and Spanish) 1949, ; Hungary from Saint Stephen to Cardinal Mindszenty, 1950, Christentum und Staat. Gedanken zu einer christlichen Verfassungslehre, 1953, ; Misunderstandings in the Cold War, 1955, ; Lessons from the Hungarian Revolution, 1960 (German: 1961), ; October 1956. Historical Evaluation of the Hungarian Revolution, 1966, ; Europäische Stammtafeln, 1989.