Title:
Hungarian Photograph Collection, 1944-1946
Creator/Contributor:
Online Archive of California
Abstract:
From dealer description: A collection of 414 photographs concerning political and historical events that took place in Hungary
in 1944 through 1946. There are four groups of photographs in the collection, the largest of which contains 161 photos and
portray the events leading to the establishment of the communist regime in Hungary. Another group (about 115 photos) shows
the Budapest ghetto and exhumation of bodies. 72 photos show the advance of the Red Army in Central and Eastern Europe. The
last group of 57 photos shows a burial of national importance.
Date:
1944 (issued)
Subject:
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Hungary
World War, 1939-1945 -- Hungary
Hungary -- History -- 20th century
Hungary -- Pictorial works
Note:
Use of the collection is unrestricted.
Hungary joined the Axis Powers of World War II in 1941. In 1944, Hungary attempted to surrender to the Allies and was occupied
by Germany in response. Over 400,000 Hungarian Jews were deported to concentration camps, primarily Auschwitz. The Soviet
Army invaded in 1944 and following the end of the war occupied the country, establishing it as a satellite of the Soviet Union.
Thousands of Hungarians were imprisoned and executed by the Soviet government. An attempted uprising in 1956 was violently
put down. Hungary was finally restored as a republic in 1989.
Purchase, 2004.
Use governed by UCSB Special Collections policy.
Cite as: [Identification of item], Hungarian Photograph Collection, Bernath Mss 118. Department of Special Collections, Davidson
Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Preliminary finding aid available in the Department of Special Collections.
Type:
Black-and-white photographs.
Physical Description:
.2 linear ft.
Language:
English
Identifier:
Origin:
California
Copyright Note:
Use of the collection is unrestricted.
Use governed by UCSB Special Collections policy.