Laszlo Fogarassy

Laszlo Fogarassy

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* Bratislava, January 1, 1920 – Bratislava, September 1, 1994 / lawyer, historian ; ; He completed his high school and law school studies in his hometown. He worked as a financial draftsman for a few years, and between 1952 and 1980 he was a librarian at the Gumon factory in Bratislava. In addition to his work, he primarily dealt with the war events in Central Europe in the first half of the 20th century, as well as with Hungarian youth movements and youth interest organizations in Czechoslovakia. His studies in cultural history also fill in gaps. ; ; His main works: ; Bratislava and the Proletárdikkattáura, 1959, ; Addenda to the History of the Romanian War Theater, 1967, ; Introduction to the Sources and Literature of the Burgenland Question, 1971, ; The Military History of Hungarian-South Slavic Relations 1918–1919, 1986, ; The Eastern Campaign of the Hungarian Red Army, April 1919 (In: War and ; Society in East Central Europa Vol. XX., Columbia University, N. Y.), 1988, ; The Military Collapse of the Hungarian Soviet Republic, 1988, ; On the History of Hungarian College Associations in Bratislava 1937–1944, 1990, ; The Hungarian Scout Movement in Czechoslovakia, 1992, ; The National Composition of the City of Bratislava in the 20th Century, 1993, ; The History of Hungarian Commercial Schools in Bratislava from 1885–1944 (The 700-Year-Old City), 1994, ; The History of Ligetfalu and the Bridgehead in Bratislava, 1995.

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