Népszövetségi képviselet és genfi főkonzulátus iratai, 1920-1945
Records of the Hungarian Agency at the League of Nations and its successor (from 1939), the Hungarian Consulate in Geneva, Switzerland, contain material concerning Hungarian Jews from 1920 to 1939. The overwhelming majority of the records are from 1938 and 1939. The most relevant parts of the collection include various reports concerning the “Jewish question”, Zionism and the Palestine problem between 1930 and 1939, comprehensive political reports, and general documents pertaining to Hungarian Jews, such as demographical statistics and charts, the memorandum of Foreign Minister Kálmán Kánya, reports about the World Jewish Congress in May 1938, and the conference in Evian in July 1938. The post-1939 part of the collection has little relevance for the history of the Hungarian Jews and the Holocaust. Ferenc Nagy, ed. Külügyminisztérium levéltára. Vols 2. Budapest. MOL, 2003. The Hungarian Secretariat at the League of Nations (from 1925: Royal Hungarian Agency at the League of Nations) was established in Geneva in 1923. In 1939, it was converted to a Consulate General, and operated until 1945. The majority of the records were created by Hungarian representative at the League of Nations László Velics (1935-1939) and his associates.
- EHRI
- Archief
- hu-002739-mnl_ol_k_107
- Kálmán Kánya
- Foreign citizens
- Switzerland
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