Bibliography: Rescue in Hungary - Budapest During the Holocaust

 

Anger, Per. Translated by David Mel Paul and Margareta Paul. With Raoul Wallenberg in Budapest: Memories of the War Years in Hungary. (New York: Holocaust Library, 1981).

Asaf, Uri. Christian support for Jews during the Holocaust in Hungary. In Braham, Randolph L. (Ed.) Studies on the Holocaust in Hungary, pp. 65-112. (New York: Social Science Monographs and the Csengeri Institute for Holocaust Studies of the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York, distributed by Columbia University Press, 1990).

Ben-Tov, Arieh. Facing the Holocaust in Budapest: The International Committee of the Red Cross and the Jews in Hungary, 1943-1945. (Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1988).

Braham, Randolph L. The Destruction of Hungarian Jewry. (New York: Twayne, 1963).

Braham, Randolph L. (Ed.) Hungarian-Jewish Studies. (New York: World Federation of Hungarian Jews, 1966).

Braham, Randolph L. “The treatment of Hungarian Jews in German-occupied Europe.” Yad Vashem Studies, 12 (1977), 125-146.

Braham, Randolph L. The Politics of Genocide: The Holocaust in Hungary. (New York: Columbia University Press, 1981).

Braham, Randolph L. (Ed.) Studies on the Holocaust in Hungary. (New York: Social Science Monographs and the Csengeri Institute for Holocaust Studies of the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York, distributed by Columbia University Press, 1990).

Braham, Randolph L. (Ed.), with Scott Miller. The Nazis’ Last Victims: The Holocaust in Hungary. (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1998).

Cesarani, David, ed. Genocide and Rescue: The Holocaust in Hungary 1944. (Oxford: Berg, 1997).

Cohen, Asher, translated by Carl Alpert. The Halutz Resistance in Hungary 1942-1944. (New York: Social Science Monographs, Boulder, and Institute for Holocaust Studies of the City University of New York, 1986).

Fenyvesi, Charles. When Angels Fooled the World: Rescuers of Jews in Wartime Hungary. (Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press/Dryad Press, 2003).

Freudinger, Fülöp, et al. “Report on Hungary: March 19-August 9, 1944.” Hungarian-Jewish Studies, III, 75-146. (1973).

György, Ferenc. A budai Szent Erbébet-kórház legendája [The Legend of Saint Elizabeth Hospital of Buda]. (Budapest: Világ [World], 1947.

Hetényi, Varga K. “Akiket üldöztek az igazságért” [Those Who Were Persecuted Because of the Truth]. Ecclesia, Budapest, 1985.  Cited in Asaf, Uri. Christian support for Jews during the Holocaust in Hungary. In Braham, Randolph L. (Ed.) Studies on the Holocaust in Hungary, pp. 65-112. (New York: Social Science Monographs and the Csengeri Institute for Holocaust Studies of the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York, distributed by Columbia University Press, 1990).

Kramer, T. D. From Emancipation to Catastrophe: The Rise and Holocaust of Hungarian Jewry. (New York: University Press of America).

Langlet, Valdemar. Verk och dagar i Budapest (Work and Days in Budapest). (Stockholm: Wahlstrom & Widstrand, 1946).

Lévai, Jenö. Black Book on the Martyrdom of Hungarian Jewry. (Central European Times Publishing, 1948).

Lévai, Jenö, translated by Frank Vajda. Raoul Wallenberg: His Remarkable Life, Heroic Battles and the Secret of his Mysterious Disappearance. (Melbourne, 1988, originally published in Hungarian in 1948).

Lévai, Jenö. Zsidósors Magyarországon [Jewish Fate in Hungary]. (Budapest: Magyar Téka, 1948).

Lévai, Jenö.  Szürke könyv magyar zsidík megmentéséröl [Grey Book on the Rescuing of Hungarian Jews]. (Budapest: Officina, 1946).  Cited in Asaf, Uri. Christian support for Jews during the Holocaust in Hungary. In Braham, Randolph L. (Ed.) Studies on the Holocaust in Hungary, pp. 65-112. (New York: Social Science Monographs and the Csengeri Institute for Holocaust Studies of the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York, distributed by Columbia University Press, 1990).

Lévai, Jenö. Fehér könyv, Külföldi akciók zsidók megmentésére [White Book, Foreign Actions for the Rescuing of Jews.]. (Budapest: Officina, 1946).  Contains detailed accounts of the interventions of the diplomatic missions in Budapest, 1944-45.

Lévai, Jenö. Hungarian Jewry and the Papacy: Pope Pius XII Did Not Remain Silent. (London: Sands and Co., 1968), pp. 39, 44. Refers to M. Rotta and to Uditore Verolino by name.  15,000 safe passes issued (only 2,500 were permitted).

Meszlényi, Antal (Ed.). A magyar katolikus egyház és as emberi jogok védelme [The Hungarian Roman Catholic Church and the Protection of Human Rights]. (Budapest: Stephaneum, 1947).

Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Spared Lives: The Actions of Three Portuguese Diplomats in World War II. (Portugal: Diplomatic Institute, 2000).

Morley, John. Vatican Diplomacy and the Jews during the Holocaust, 1939-1943. (New York: Ktav, 1980).

Patai, Raphael. The Jews of Hungary: History, Culture, Psychology. Detroit, MI: (Wayne State University Press, 1996).

Penkower, Monty Noam. The Jews Were Expendable: Free World diplomacy and the Holocaust.  (Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1983).

Péterffy Gedeon, a katolikus papnevelde elöljárójának nyilatkozata a magyar katolikus egyház szerepér öl a zsidótörvények és zsidóüldözések idején [The Statement of Gedeon Péterffy, the Leader of the Catholic Seminary During the Period of the Jewish Laws and Jewish Persecutions]. (Budapest, Haladás [Progress], December 29, 1945.

Pëto, Ernö. “Statement.” Hungarian-Jewish Studies, III, 49-74. (1973).

Rosenfeld, Harvey. Raoul Wallenberg, Angel of Rescue: Heroism and Torment in the Gulag. (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books).

Rothkirchen, Livia. “Emdat ha-vatican veha-knesiot be-hungaria le’-pitron ha-she’eilah ha-yehudit [The position of the Vatican and the Hungarian Churches on the ‘Solution of the Jewish Question’].   Ha-umah [The Nation], 21 (1967), 79-85.

Rotta, Angelo. “A budapesti nunciatura diplomáciai akciója a zsidók érdekében [The diplomatic campaign of the Budapest Nunciature on behalf of the Jews].” In Antal Meszlényi (Ed.), A magyar katolikus egyház és as emberi jogok védelme [The Hungarian Roman Catholic Church and the Protection of Human Rights]. (Budapest: Stephaneum, 1947), pp. 21-30.

Rozett, Robert. “From Poland to Hungary: Rescue attempts 1943-1944.” Yad Vashem Studies, 24 (1994), 177-194.

Stern, Samu. “A Race with Time: A Statement.” In vol. 3 of Hungarian Jewish Studies, edited by R. L. Braham, pp. 1-47. (New York, 1973).

Szenes, S. Befejezetlen múlt [Unfinished Past]. (Budapest: Author, 1984). Cited in Asaf, Uri. Christian support for Jews during the Holocaust in Hungary. In Braham, Randolph L. (Ed.) Studies on the Holocaust in Hungary, pp. 65-112. (New York: Social Science Monographs and the Csengeri Institute for Holocaust Studies of the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York, distributed by Columbia University Press, 1990).

Sztehló, Gábor. Isten kezében [In God’s Hand].  (Budapest: A Magyarországi Evangelikus Egyház Sajtóosztálya, 1986).  Cited in Asaf, Uri. Christian support for Jews during the Holocaust in Hungary. In Braham, Randolph L. (Ed.) Studies on the Holocaust in Hungary, pp. 65-112. (New York: Social Science Monographs and the Csengeri Institute for Holocaust Studies of the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York, distributed by Columbia University Press, 1990).

Ujvári, Sándor. “Szabálytalan önéletrajz [An Irregular Autobiography].” Menora, February 17, 1979. (The author’s rescue activities under the auspices of Rotta and Verolino.)

Vago, Bela. “The British Government and the Fate of Hungarian Jewry in 1944.” In Yisrael Gutman & Efraim Zuroff (Eds.), Rescue Attempts during the Holocaust: Proceedings of the Second Yad Vashem International Historical Conference. (Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1977).

Vatican (Holy See). Actes et documents du Saint-Siège relatifs à la Seconde Guerre Mondiale. 12 vols. (1966-1981). [This is a history published by the Vatican.  It has information on Monsignors Rotta and Roncalli and other Vatican nuncios and representatives who helped Jews during the period of the Holocaust.]

YIVO. Testimonies of Jewish leaders and others on deportations of Jews in Hungary in 1944.  File no. 768. n.d.
 

 

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