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- Elisabeth Mann (Erszebet Mohr), wartime art, 1944 -- 1949
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- RG 79.01.177, Winter condition in the Eastern front, photographs and headlines, December 19, 1941
- RG-13.152, Letters from Kuehl to various officials, 1942, in German
- RG-16.11.01, view from the royal palace
- RG-16.11.02, view from fishers bastion, ministry of finances
- RG-16.11.03, ruined german staff cars before royal palace
- RG-16.11.04, view from the missions building
- RG-16.11.05, interior of coronation room in royal palace, ruins of ancient palace on castle hill
- RG-16.11.06, barricade before the entrance of tunnel under castle hill
- RG-16.11.07, bombardment damage to house and national archives in budapest
- RG-16.11.08, wrecked german glider and german tank in budapest
- RG-16.11.09, apartment house wrecked by bombing, population doing forced labour
- RG-16.11.10, tramcar hit by a bomb
- RG-16.11.11, overturned locomotive in free harbour of csepel
- RG-16.11.12, blown up cemetery used as ammunition depot by germans, street scene in pest during siege
- RG-16.11.13, bombardment aftermath, trapped civilians and ruble
- RG-16.11.14, shell oil plant burning after bombardment
- RG-16.11.15, bombardment aftermath, homes and victims
- RG-16.11.16, house burning after night bombing
- RG-16.11.17, unexploded bomb, ss massacre of jewish woman
- RG-16.11.18, german tiger tanks entering budapest
- RG-16.11.19, heaps of arms taken by germans from hungarian troops
- RG-16.11.20, german anti aircraft battery in action at night
- RG-16.11.21, women searching belongings after bombardment
- RG-16.11.22, famous white horse of horthy
- RG-16.11.23, view from fishers bastion of margaret and chain bridges
- RG-16.11.24, view from castle hill
- RG-16.11.25, beautiful iron gate in royal palace, ruins of german motor vehicles
- RG-16.11.26, monument of artillery
- RG-16.11.27, bombardment aftermath, damaged home and ruined street
- RG-16.11.28, coronation church, ruins of royal palace gardens
- RG-16.11.29, wrecked german gliders and aircraft gun
- RG-16.11.30, viennese gate in budapest
- RG-16.11.31, mass grave of jews who died in ghetto and buried in synagogue yard
- RG-16.11.32, russian war memorial in liberty square
- RG-16.11.33, marshal malinovsky on mayday parade
- RG-16.11.34, russian traffic directing girls
- RG-16.11.35, album identification
- RG-16.11.36, D.R. Webster Collection, Album of Budapest, 1944 - 1945, full almbum
- RG-17.07.01, Wartime newspapers, Hungarian newspaper, 12 July 1942
- RG-17.07.02, Wartime newspapers, Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), Hungarian newspaper, July 1942
- RG-17.07.03, Wartime newspapers, Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), Hungarian newspaper
- RG-17.07.04, Wartime newspapers, Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), Hungarian newspaper
- RG-17.07.05, Wartime newspapers, Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), Hungarian newspaper, 23 July 1942
- RG-17.07.06, Wartime newspapers, Hungarian newspaper, 10 August 1942
- RG-17.07.07, Wartime newspapers, German and Hungarian articles about the pressure on Brazil to join fight at the Solomon Islands
- RG-17.07.08, Wartime newspapers, German, Hungarian; Chinese offensive, entry of Brazil into the war
- RG-17.07.09, Hungarian wartime newspaper, Kallay Miklos
- RG-17.07.10, Wartime newspapers, Hungarian, German; in the hell of Stalingrad
- RG-17.07.11, Wartime newspapers,German and Hungarian; Berliner Boersen Zeitung (Berlin Stock Exchange Newspaper) 2 September 1942
- RG-17.07.12, Wartime newspapers, Hungarian, Oraiujsag, 18 September 1942
- RG-17.07.13, Wartime newspapers, Hungarian, Oraiujsag, 17 September 1942
- RG-17.07.14, Wartime newspapers, Hungarian, Pestiujsag, arial photograph of Stalingrad, 29 September 1942
- RG-17.18.07, Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), Hungarian newspaper, July 1942
- RG-17.18.09, Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), Hungarian newspaper, Kallay Miklos, ca 1942
- RG-17.18.108, Hungarian newspaper, Hetforeggel, Budapest, 9 November 1942, Wartime German-language newspaper, North Africa
- RG-17.18.11, Magyar Nemzet, (Hungarian Nation), Hungarian newspaper, Kallay Miklos, ca 1942
- RG-17.18.133, Hungarian (Pestiujsag) and German-language newspapers, 21 November 1942
- RG-17.18.143, German newspaper, Voelkischer Beobachter, Italy's hatred for England caused by aerial attacks
- RG-17.18.27, Hungarian newspaper, Ghandi arrested, India, published on 10 August 1942
- RG-17.18.40, Hungarian wartime newspapers, Kallay Miklos
- RG-17.18.51, German and Hungarian wartime newspapers; Berliner Boersen Zeitung, published on 2 September 1942
- RG-17.18.57, Hungarian newspaper, Oraiujsag, 18 September 1942
- RG-17.18.59, Hungarian newspaper, Oraiujsag, 17 September 1942
- RG-17.18.63, Hungarian newspaper, Pestiujsag, arial photograph of Stalingrad, 29 September 1942
- RG-17.18.89, Hungarian newspaper and clippings from German newspaper, circa 1941
- RG-23.14.01, Mass murder scene from a Hungarian Jewish Transport
- RG-23.14.02, Mass murder scene from a Hungarian Jewish Transport, at the background a concentration camp compound is seen, Second World War
- RG-23.14.03, Hungarian police arrest Jewish resistance fighter, Robert Mandel in Budapest, Second World War, 1944
- RG-23.58.01, Hungarian Jews rescued by Raoul Wallenberg from deportation, Budapest
- RG-23.58.03, Hungarian Jews wait at the Swedish legation in Budapest in a hope of obtaining Swedish protective papers, 1944
- RG-23.58.05, Raoul Wallenberg distributes protective passes at the Jozsefvarosi train station, Hungary
- RG-62.02.30, Letter from Anya and Apa Loewenberg in Budapest to
- RG-62.04.06, Red Cross message from Leon Loewenberg in Budapest, to Ernest Loewenberg in Los Angeles, 1943
- RG-62.05.18, Otto Loewenberg in the Hungarian uniform, in the garden, 1943
- RG-62.05.38, Otto Loewenberg in Hungarian uniform of a labor battalion, 1941
- RG-62.05.39, Otto Loewenberg in Hungarian labor battalion, 1941
- RG-62.05.40, Anya, Apa, and Otto Loewenberg in cornfield, Szeged, Hungary, 1943
- RG-62.05.42, Otto Loewenberg in Hungarian military uniform with Anya Loewenberg and a group of soldiers
- RG-71.01.59, A Mai Nap, The May Sun, May 9, 1945, No 11
- RG-72.02.29, Postcard from Budapest to Matt Wozasek in Lodz Ghetto, 24 February 1942
- RG-72.03.08.15, Envelope, from Vienna to a labor camp in Hungary 11 November 1944
- RG-72.12.10.01, Stanislaw Dutka postcard, 30 May (1942 maybe)
- RG-72.12.10.19, Stanislaw Dutka letter, 4 February 1942
- RG-72.12.10.20, Stanislaw Dutka letter, 4 october 1940, 5 February 1942
- RG-72.12.10.21, Stanislaw Dutka letters, 9 October 1940, 1 February 1941
- RG-72.12.10.22, Stanislaw Dutka postcard, 27 January 1942
- RG-72.18.01, Postcard sent from Jewish Forced Labor Camp (Labor Company No. B/604) to Szekesfehervar, Hungary 24 March 1944, Hungarian.
- RG-72.18.02, Postcard sent by a Jewish-Hungarian serviceman in a Jewish Forced Labor Camp (No. II/2) in Velykyi Bereznyi, Ukraine (Nagyberezna, Hungary) to Oszkarne Wertheimer in Budapest, Hungary, February 1944, Hungarian.
- RG-72.18.03, Postcard sent from Zoltan Lekovits in Nagydobrony (Velikaya Dobron', Ukraine) to Katoka Friedman in Budapest, 7 December 1940, Hungarian
- RG-72.18.04, Postcard sent from Hungarian serviceman in Nagykata, Hungary to his mother in Budapest, 20 July 1942, Hungarian
- RG-72.18.05, Postcard, Printed by the Hungarian Royal State Press. Blank.
- RG-72.18.06, Postcard sent from Simon Schvarcz in Kaposvar, Hungary to Laszlo Schvarz in Jewish-Hungarian Labor Service in Uzsok, Hungary (Uzhok, Ukraine). 25 April 1944, Hungarian.
- RG-72.18.07, Envelope addressed to Laszlo Schvarcz in Fenyvesvolgy, Ung County, today Stavne, Ukraine, Labor company No. VI/2, Hungarian
- RG-72.18.08, Postcard sent from Gyorgy Pal T. in Labor Service to Katoka Friedman in Budapest. Labor service No. 208/17. Date: 19 October 1940
- RG-72.18.09, Postcard sent from a Hungarian Labor Serviceman in Sashalom, Hungary to Kato Friedman in Budapest, 26 August 1943.
- RG-72.18.10, Postcard sent from Gyorgy Pal T. in Forced Labor Camp in Pomaz, Hungary to Kato Friedman in Budapest, Labor company No. 208.14, 25 September 1940.
- RG-72.18.11, Postcard sent from from Arwin Weinberger in Jewish Forced Labor Camp in Sarvar, Hungary to Laszlo Bakacs, 25 June 1944.
- RG-72.18.12, Postcard sent from Dr. med M. Mosenkis in Ipolyszalka (Salka, Slovakia) to Bela Finkelstein in Tel-Aviv, 26 June 1940. Language: Polish.
- RG-72.18.13, Postcard sent from Ervin Deutsch in Jolsva (Jelsava, Slovakia) to Andor Deutsch in Garany (Hran, Slovakia), Labor company No. VII.3, 21 January 1943.
- RG-72.18.14, Postcard, Postcard sent to Andor Deutsch in Garany (Hran, Slovakia) from Kalman Braun in Kolozsvar (Cluj-Napoca, Romania), 20 April 1943.
- RG-72.18.15, Postcard from Horst Gurski in Csorgo (Cerhov, Slovakia) to Andor Deutsch in Garany (Hran, Slovakia), 8 September 1943, German and Hungarian.
- RG-72.18.16, Postcard from a Jewish Forced Labor Camp in Balatonlelle to Gabriella Glaser in Budapest, Hungarian, 9 July 1943, Hungarian
- RG-72.18.17, Postcard sent from Gyorgy Schvarcz from Forced Labor Camp to Gabriella Glaser, 3 April, Hungarian
- RG-72.18.18, Postcard sent from Laszlone Schvarz in Budapest to Laszlo Schvarz in Jaszbereny, Hungary, Labor company No. 109/1, 7 July 1942.
- RG-72.18.19, Postcard sent to Jozsefne Farber in Budapest from Jozsef Farber in Munkacs (Munkacheve, Ukraine), Jewish Forced Labor Camp No. 101/309, 21 August 1944.
- RG-72.18.20, Envelope addressed to Alexander Ritschuy from Kathe Ritschuy in Vienna, Austria, 29 November 1944.
- RG-72.18.21, Postcard sent from Zoltan Lekovits in Forced Labor Camp (No. 109/34) in Sashalom, Hungary to Kato Friedman, 14 August 1943, Hungarian
- RG-72.18.22, Postcard sent from Vilmos Silberspitz in Forced Labor Camp (No. 217.88) to Vilmosne Silberspitz in Budapest, 9 June 1942.
- RG-72.18.23, Postcard to Pal Hajdu in Garany, Hungary (Hran, Slovakia) from Topolya (Backa Topola, Serbia), 30 November 1942.
- RG-72.18.24, Postcard from Janos Udavors in Jewish Forced Labor Camp (No. 20.7) in Baja, Hungary to Oszkarne Udvaros in Budapest, 21 August 1944.
- RG-72.18.25, Postcard and thank you card, OMZSA (Hungarian National Association to Assist Jews) to Erno Szanto, Budapest, 28 September 1944.
- RG-72.18.26, Typed thank you letter to Erno Szanto with OMZSA (Hungarian National Assotiation to Assist Jews) letterhead. Date: 29 September 1944.
- RG-72.18.27, Typed letter with OMZSA (Hungarian National Association to Assist Jews) letterhead to Erno Szanto, Date: 16 July 1943.
- RG-72.18.29, Postcard from Herbert Stein in Baja, Hungary, Jewish Labor Camp to Lajos Stein in Budapest, 30 September 1944, Labor company No. 101/320, German.
- RG-72.18.30, Postcard from Jozsef Deutsch in Ipolysag, Hungary (Sahy, Slovakia) to Andor Deutsch in Garany (Hran, Slovakia). Date 28 December 1943.
- RG-72.18.31, Postcard from Dezso Weinberger in Jewish Forced Labor Camp (No. L. 541) to Dezso Weinberger in Szekesfehervar, Hungary, 12 June 1944, Hungarian
- RG-72.18.32, Postcard from Gyorgy Bognar in Cegled, Hungary to Istvan Bognar in Jewish Forced Labor Camp (No. 521), 2 May 1944.
- RG-72.18.33, Letter, Medical Exam Certificate from Budapest, Association of Hungarian Jews, patient Lajos Stein, dated 3 August 1944.
- RG-72.18.34, Postcard from Russian POW camp (No. 7062.9) seeking identification documents to permit release. From Erno Artur Saltzer to his mother, ozv. Arturne Saltzer in Budapest, 24 November 1947, Hungarian, Russian, French
- RG-72.18.37, Envelope from Kiss in Budapest to Laszlo Kiss in Forced Labor Camp (No. IX.3) in Vac, Hungary, Budapest, 1944.
- RG-72.18.38, Postcard from Komarom, Hungary to Janina Kucharczykowa in Olszowaka, Poland, 18 January 1940, Polish.
- RG-72.18.39, Postcard from Simon Schvarcz in Kaposvar to Laszlo Schvarcz in Forced Labor Camp (No. 4/2), 8 February 1944.
- RG-72.18.40, Postcard from Bucarest, Bucharest (Romania) to Deutsch Andor in Garany (Hran, Solvakia), after 1942.
- RG-72.18.42, Hungarian clipping with hammer and sickle image.
- RG-72.18.45, Postcard from Janos Hercz in Jewish Forced Labor Camp in Ricse to Pal Feuerstein in Budapest, dated 12 January 1942.
- RG-72.18.46, Postcard from Erno Partos in Jewish Forced Labor Camp (No. M 569) to Gusztavne Drozsa in Budapest, 20 July 1944.
- RG-72.18.47, Envelope to Gabriella Glaser in Budapest from Jewish Forced Labor Camp (No. 2/K) in Miskolc, Hungary, 3 June 1943.
- RG-72.18.48, Postcard to Laszlo Bihari in Jewish Forced Labor Camp (No. 403) from Budapest, 11 May 1942.
- RG-72.18.50, Postcard from Laszlo Sziklai in Jewish Forced Labor Camp (No. 109/1) to Sandor Sziklai in Budapest, 5 May 1941
- RG-72.18.51, Postcard from Miklosne Pollak in Varviz, Hungary (today Romania) to Miklos Pollak in Forced Labor Camp (No. 274), 9 October 1943
- RG-72.18.52, Postcard from Imre D. in Jewish Forced Labor Camp (No. 203/15) in Beszterce, Hungary (Bistrita, Romania) to Jeno Laszlo in Budapest, 13 October 1943, Hungarian.
- RG-72.18.53, Postcard from Janos Udvaros in Jewish Forced Labor Camp (No. 105.4) in Pahi (Hungary) to Oszkarne Udvaros in Budapest, 6 June 1942, Hungarian
- RG-72.18.54, Envelope addressed to Andor Deutsch in Garany, Hungary (Hran, Slovakia) from Rimler in Budapest, 1943, Hungarian.
- RG-72.18.55, Letter and envelope to Laszlo Bruchsteiner in Jewish Forced Labor Camp (No. II/2) in Nagyberezna (Velykyi Bereznyi, Ukraine), 25 February 1944
- RG-72.18.57, Postcard from Kiss in Budapest to Laszlo Kiss in Forced Labor Camp (No. 9/3) in Vac, Hungary, 21 April 1944
- RG-72.18.59, Postcard from Jozef Hercz in Ricse Forced Labor Camp in Hungary to Zoltan Feierstein in Budapest, 15 September 1942
- RG-72.18.60, Typed letter with OMZSA in Budapest letterhead to Erno Szanto, 3 November 1943
- RG-72.18.61, Postcard sent from Jozsefne Grosz in Budapest, Hungary to Gyorgy Grosz, in Jewish Forced Labor Camp (No. 253/62), 21 May 1943
- RG-72.18.62, Document for a displaced person requesting his return to Budapest, Imre Grosz, found in Cegled, Hungary, 4 June 1945, Russian and Hungarian
- RG-72.18.63, Identification document for Gyozo Popper, Jewish-Hungarian Serviceman (No. 101/40) born in Budapest, Hungary, 1944
- RG-72.18.64, Postcard sent to Jakab D. in Diosgyor, Hungary in Forced Labor Camp (No. 109/36), 3 June 1944
- RG-72.18.65, Newspaper, front page, Title: Harc, meaning Fight, anti-Semitic, from Budapest, Hungary, 17 June 1944
- RG-72.18.66, Postcard sent from Mario Roszler in Jewish Forced Labor Camp (No.101/708) to Marione Roszler in Budapest, 21 August 1944
- RG-72.18.67, Newspaper, front page, Title: Harc, meaning Fight, anti-Semitic article from Budapest, Hungary, 10 June 1944
- RG-72.18.68, Postcard from Herbert Stein in Emod, Hungary, Jewish Labor Camp (No. 101/320) to Lajos Stein in Budapest, 22 July 1944, German, Hungarian
- RG-72.18.69, Letter from Herbert Stein in Baja, Hungary, Jewish Labor Camp (No. 101/320) to Lajos Stein in Budapest, 4 October 1944, German
- RG-72.18.70, Letter, Medical Exam Certificate from Budapest, Association of Hungarian Jews, patient Lajos Stein, dated 16 August 1944
- RG-72.18.71, Postcard sent from Hungary to Adolf Haas in the Litzmannstadt Ghetto, Lodz Ghetto (Lodz, Poland), German.
- RG-72.18.72, Communication on the letterhead of the Apostolic Nuncio from Morne Dushinsky in Hungary to Mathew Dushinsky in Jerusalem, 17 August 1943.
- RG-72.18.74, Postcard sent to Laszlo Borok in from Viktor Borok in Budapest, 10 April 1943.
- RG-72.18.75, Postcard sent from Laszlo Schwarcz in Forced Labor Camp (No. 208/16) in Sandorfalva, Hungary to Katoka Biro in Budapest, 27 November 1940.
- RG-72.18.76, Transport card issued in Kapuvar to Ferenc Rosenberger, 19 January 1942.
- RG-72.18.77, Postcard from Jozsef Willenberg in Jewish Forced Labor Camp (No. 201/23) in Torokszentmiklos, Hungary to Budapest, 24 June 1940.
- RG-72.18.78, Postcard from Jozef Hercz in Ricse in Jewish Forced Labor Camp to Jozefne Hercz in Hungary, 19 July 1942.
- RG-72.18.80, Envelope from a Ritsilury in Vienna to Alexander Ritsilury in Bacs Bodrog, Hungary, 21 April 1944.
- RG-74.04, From the New York Post, 4,000,000 Jews are still alive in Europe, 26 February 1943
- RG-79.01.03, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, May 5, 1945
- RG-79.01.05, Szabad Nep, The Free People, April 17, 1945
- RG-79.01.100, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, June 14, 1944
- RG-79.01.101, Esti Ujsag, Evening News, July 8, 1944. No 152
- RG-79.01.102, Katonai Beszelnek, an article, Paramilitary Speech, 1942
- RG-79.01.103, Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarian periodical, October 17, 1944. No 236
- RG-79.01.104, Esti Ujsag, Evening News, October 16, 1944.
- RG-79.01.105, Az uj magyar kormany, Members of the Hungarian government, photographs, ca 1944
- RG-79.01.106, Magyarsag, The Hungarian Nation, March 29, 1944. No 71
- RG-79.01.107, Rendelet, Ordinance on the reduction of food rations for Jews, ca. 1944
- RG-79.01.108, Pesti Hirlap, The News of Pest, April 16, 1944. No 85
- RG-79.01.109, Magyarorsza'g, The Hungarian Nation, April 20, 1944. No 88
- RG-79.01.110, A minisztertanacs letargyalta, Anti-Jewish measures, published in a Hungarian periodical, 1944
- RG-79.01.111, Magyarorsza'g, The Hungarian Nation, April 3, 1944. No 75
- RG-79.01.112, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, January 12, 1944. No 8
- RG-79.01.113, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, January 13, 1944. No 13
- RG-79.01.114, Anti-semitic caricatures and the photograph from Harc and the photograph of Zoltan Bosnyak
- RG-79.01.115, Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, May 31, 1944
- RG-79.01.116, Friss Ujsag, The Latest News, Hungarian periodical, October 17, 1944. No 236
- RG-79.01.117, Uj Magyarsag, The New Hungary, a radical periodical, October 15, 1944. No 235
- RG-79.01.118, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, October 15, 1944. No 42
- RG-79.01.119, Magyar Szo, A Hungarian Word, periodical, October 17, 1944. No 236
- RG-79.01.120, Magyar Szo, A Hungarian Word, periodical, October 17, 1944
- RG-79.01.121, Szalasi Ferenc, front page photograph in Kepes Vasarnap, A Good Sunday Evening, October 24, 1944. No 43
- RG-79.01.122, Kepes Vasarnap, A Good Sunday Evening, Ferenc Szalasi Cabinet of Ministers, October 17, 1944. No 42
- RG-79.01.123, Vasarnap Del Tol, By Sunday Afternoon, headlines from the Hungarian newspapers, October 17, 1944
- RG-79.01.124, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, December 3, 1944
- RG-79.01.125, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independent Evening News, December 4, 1944. No 76
- RG-79.01.127, Magyar Orszem, The Hungarian Watch, a radical periodical, November 20, 1944
- RG-79.01.128, Magyarorsza'g, The Hungarian Nation, December 14, 1944. No 283
- RG-79.01.129, Magyarosza'g, The Hungarian Nation, November 21, 1944
- RG-79.01.130, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, December 7, 1944
- RG-79.01.131, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, July 8, 1942. No 150
- RG-79.01.132, Washington and Moscow, photographs from a Hungarian newspaper, December 24, 1941
- RG-79.01.133, Kepes Vasarnap, Illustrative Sunday, photograph of Hong Kong, December 26, 1941. No 52
- RG-79.01.134, Hetfo Reggel, Monday Morning, Hungarian periodical. June 15, 1942.
- RG-79.01.135, Esti Kur., The Evening Courier, Hungarian perodical, June 13, 1942, No 132
- RG-79.01.136, Pesti Hirlap, The Pest News - Sheet, Hungarian periodical, October 21, 1944. No 240
- RG-79.01.137, Esti Ujsag, Evening News, Hungarian periodical, October 26, 1944. No 243
- RG-79.01.138, Articles from the unknown Hungarian newspaper, January 1, 1945
- RG-79.01.139, Pesti Hirlap, The Pest News - Sheet, Hungarian periodical, October 19, 1944
- RG-79.01.140, Pesti Hirlap, The Pest News - Sheet, Hungarian periodical, October 22, 1944
- RG-79.01.141, Magyarorszag, Hungarian Nation, Hungarian periodical, October 25, 1944
- RG-79.01.142, Hetfo Reggelig, Monday Overnight, Hungarian periodical, October 15, 1944
- RG-79.01.143, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nationa, November 11, 1944
- RG-79.01.144, Igy Latta Egy, He saw a beast, an illustrative page about the Soviet GPU (the Secret Police), periodical
- RG-79.01.145, Pest, Hungarian periodical, October 18, 1944. No 237
- RG-79.01.146, Esti Ujsag, The Evening News, November 11, 1944
- RG-79.01.147, Uj Nemzedek, The New Generation, periodical, October 19, 1944, No 236
- RG-79.01.148, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, periodical, November 10, 1944, No 255
- RG-79.01.149, Pesti Hirlap, The Pest News - Sheet, periodical, October 18, 1944, No 237
- RG-79.01.150, Esti Ujsag, Evening News, Hungarian periodical, November 3, 1944
- RG-79.01.151, Pesti Hirlap, The Pest News - Sheet, Hungarian periodical, November 5, 1944. No 251
- RG-79.01.152, Pesti Hirlap, The Pest News - Sheet, Hungarian periodical, November 3, 1944. No 249
- RG-79.01.153, Articles from an unknown Hungarian newspaper
- RG-79.01.154, Pesti Hirlap, The Pest News - Sheet, Hungarian periodical, October 31, 1944
- RG-79.01.155, Nemzetor, A Militiaman, Hungarian periodical, December 23, 1944, No 98
- RG-79.01.156, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independent Evening News, Hungarian periodical, December 27, 1944, No 293
- RG-79.01.157, Nepszava, People's Voice, Hungarian periodical, May 26, 1943, No 118
- RG-79.01.158, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, July 11, 1943, No 154
- RG-79.01.159, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, August 14, 1943. No 182
- RG-79.01.160, Harc, The Struggle, Hungarian antisemitic newspaper, June 10, 1944, No 4
- RG-79.01.161, Harc, The Struggle, Hungarian antisemitic newspaper, June 17, 1944. No 5
- RG-79.01.163, Hetfoi Politikai Lap, Political Sheet of Monday, periodical, November 3, 1941
- RG-79.01.164, Article about geopolitical situation in Europe, from a Hungarian newspaper, November 10, 1941, No 45
- RG-79.01.165, Japanese-Hungarian Protocol, signed in December, 1941
- RG-79.01.166, Anti-Soviet, anti-Jewish, and anti-British caricatures from a Hungarian newspaper, December, 1941
- RG-79.01.167, Anti-Soviet and antisemitic caricatures, 1940-1941
- RG-79.01.168, Articles and photographs, warfare in 1941
- RG-79.01.169, The map of the warfare in the Pacific and in South-East Asia from the Hungarian newspaper, December 1941
- RG-79.01.170, The map of Northern America, South-East Asia and the Pacific, from the Hungarian newspaper, ca 1942
- RG-79.01.171, Victoria, capital of Hong Kong is invaded by Japan, December 1941
- RG-79.01.172, Hong Kongs coastal Air defense, December 1941.
- RG-79.01.173, Maps of Egypt and Libya, from the Hungarian newspaper, January 1942
- RG-79.01.174, Russian campaign on the Eastern front, from the Hungarian newspaper, 1941
- RG-79.01.175, Malaysia, photographs from the Hungarian newspaper, January 1942
- RG-79.01.176, Photographs of Hitler, Mussolini, Emperor of Japan Hirohio, and President Roosevelt, ca 1942
- RG-79.01.178, Battle for Crimea, photographs and headlines, November 1941
- RG-79.01.179, Odessa in Ukraine has fallen to the German and Romanian troops, 1941
- RG-79.01.180, German offensive on Stalingrad, a picture by Hans Liske, Fall 1942
- RG-79.01.181, German campaign in Southern Russia, from a Hungarian illustrated newspaper, Summer 1942
- RG-79.01.182, Field Marshall Erwin Rommel in Africa, 1942
- RG-79.01.183, Battle for Kerch, Crimea, the USSR, from a Hungarian newspaper, 1942
- RG-79.01.184, New American troops arrive in England, headline from a Hungarian newspaper, May 1942
- RG-79.01.185, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, June 6, 1942. No 126
- RG-79.01.186, Malta, aerial view, maps and photographs, from a Hungarian newspaper, April 1942
- RG-79.01.187, Mussolini meets Hitler, information from a Hungarian newspaper, May 1942
- RG-79.01.188, Map of Singapore, from a Hungarian newspaper, ca. 1942
- RG-79.01.189, A map and photographs of Burma, from a Hungarian newspaper, ca. 1942
- RG-79.01.190, Rommel recaptures Benghazi, Libya, headlines from the Hungarian newspaper, January 28, 1942
- RG-79.01.191, Hetfo Reggel, The Monday Morning, Hungarian periodical, Headlines, February 1942
- RG-79.01.192, English troops raid at St. Nazaire, Japan occupies Singapore, warfare in Hungarian periodicals, March 1942
- RG-79.01.193, Headlines from the Hungarian newspapers and a German newspaper, March 1942
- RG-79.01.194, Magyarorsza'g, The Hungarian Nation, British Royal Air Force attacks the Renault plant, March 4, 1942
- RG-79.01.195, Another Air Force attack on German-occupied Paris, from a Hungarian newspaper, March 9, 1942
- RG-79.01.196, Warfare in Java, War in the Pacific, a headline from the Hungarian newspaper, March 1942
- RG-79.01.197, War against Japan, the combat on Java, the photograph of Batavia, a Hungarian newspaper, March 17, 1942
- RG-79.01.198, Japanese attack on Australia, from a Hungarian newspaper, April 1942
- RG-79.01.199, Warfare in Singapore, and the British operation at St. Nazaire, from a Hungarian newspaper, March 1942
- RG-79.01.200, Virradat, At Early Dawn, Hungarian periodical, headlines Japan, April 1942
- RG-79.01.201, Article about Tokyo and Japan, from a Hungarian newspaper, April 20, 1942
- RG-79.01.202, Article about unsuccessful Air Force attack on Tokyo, from a Hungarian newspaper, April 1942
- RG-79.01.203, Article about death and funeral of General Field Marshall Walker von Reichenau, January 1942
- RG-79.01.204, Headlines and photographs of Ajabiya in Libya and Malacca, Malaysia, January 1942
- RG-79.01.205, Cairo, Egypt, and Tobruk, Libya, articles from the Hungarian newspapers and a German one, January 20, 1942
- RG-79.01.206, Warfare in North Africa, photograph of Alexandria, from a Hungarian newspaper, January 1942
- RG-79.01.207, Kharkov, Eastern front line, a headline from a Hungarian newspaper, May 1942
- RG-79.01.208, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, The Great Kallay Speech, June 3, 1943
- RG-79.01.21, Velikije Luki, articles about the Battle of Stalingrad, in Hungaria, January 4, 1943.
- RG-79.01.31, Ludas Matyi, Mattie the Goose-boy, a Hungarian epic poem, also a newspaper, May 20, 1945
- RG-79.01.32, Magyar Szo, A Hungarian Word, a newspaper published in Vojvodina, Serbia, August 30, 1944
- RG-79.01.33, Pest, Hungarian newspaper published in Budapest, August 26, 1944
- RG-79.01.34, Esti Ujsag, Evening News, August 25, 1944, No 192
- RG-79.01.35, Esti Ujsag, Evening News, August 24, 1944. No 191
- RG-79.01.36, Magyarorszag, Hungary, a periodical, August 24, 1944. No 191
- RG-79.01.42, Vilaglapja, World Illustrative Journal in Hungarian, October 5, 1945.
- RG-79.01.44, Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Photographs of the members of the Hungarian pro-fascist government
- RG-79.01.48, Kossuth Nepe, the People of Kossuth, Hungarian postwar periodical, August 12, 1945. No 87
- RG-79.01.49, Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, May 29, 1945. No 12
- RG-79.01.50, Kossuth Nepe, the People of Kossuth, Hungarian postwar periodical, April 20, 1945
- RG-79.01.52, Kossuth Nepe, the People of Kossuth, Hungarian postwar periodical, May 16, 1945. No 14
- RG-79.01.53, Kossuth Nepe, the People of Kossuth, May 15, 1945. No 13
- RG-79.01.54, Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, May 23, 1945.
- RG-79.01.55, 8 Oraiujsag, The 8 Oclock News, June 1, 1943. No 122
- RG-79.01.56, Photographs from a Hungarian newspaper, 1944 -- 1945
- RG-79.01.57, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, May 12, 1945. No 9
- RG-79.01.58, Uj Szo, The New World, May 17, 1945
- RG-79.01.60, Nazi-German warcrimes, 1945
- RG-79.01.61, A Mai Nap, The May Sun, May 11, 1945. No 12
- RG-79.01.62, Vilag, The World, Hungarian postwar periodical, May 14, 1945. No 1
- RG-79.01.63, Kossuth Nepe, the People of Kossuth, June 16, 1945. No 39
- RG-79.01.64, Szabad Vajdasag, Free Vojvodina, Hungarian language newspaper, April 23, 1945. No 91
- RG-79.01.65, Kis Ujsa'g, News, The Evening News, April 21, 1945.
- RG-79.01.66, Szabad Nep, The Free People, April 22, 1945, No 24
- RG-79.01.67, A Reggel, The Next Morning, Hungarian periodical, April 23, 1945. No 3
- RG-79.01.69, Demokracia, Democracy, April 29, 1945. No 3
- RG-79.01.70, A Mai Nap. April 27, 1945
- RG-79.01.71, Szabad Vajdasag, The Free Vojvodina, Hungarian language newspaper, April 26, 1945
- RG-79.01.72, Nepszava, People Voice, Hungarian periodical, April 26, 1945
- RG-79.01.73, A Reggel, Next Morning, May 7, 1945. No 5
- RG-79.01.74, A budapestkornyeki, Budapest, April 1945
- RG-79.01.75, Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, Hungarian periodical, May 6, 1945. No 7
- RG-79.01.76, Szabadsag, Free Public, April 17, 1945. No 75
- RG-79.01.77, Kis Ujsag, The Short News, May 8, 1945
- RG-79.01.78, Kossuth Nepe, The People of Kossuth, May 9, 1945. No 9
- RG-79.01.79, Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarian periodical, December 31, 1944. No 305
- RG-79.01.80, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independence, Evening News, Hungarian periodical, January 3, 1945. No 2
- RG-79.01.82, Szabadsag, The Free Public, January 22, 1945. No 3
- RG-79.01.83, Szabadsag, The Free Public, January 21, 1945. No 2
- RG-79.01.84, Szabadsag, Free Public, January 25, 1945. No 5
- RG-79.01.85, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, Periodical, October 14, 1944
- RG-79.01.86, Szabadsag, The Free Public, Periodical, January 25, 1945. No 5
- RG-79.01.87, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independent Evening News, January 5, 1945. No 4
- RG-79.01.88, Nepszava, People Voice, Periodical, March 30, 1945. No 73
- RG-79.01.89, Kis Ujsag, The News, April 5, 1945
- RG-79.01.90, Osszetartas, Solidarity, January 6, 1945
- RG-79.01.91, Szabadsag, The Free Public, Hungarian periodical, January 30, 1945
- RG-79.01.92, Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarian periodical, January 9, 1945. No 5
- RG-79.01.93, Szabadsag, The Free Public, Hungarian periodical, January 27, 1945. No 7
- RG-79.01.94, Nemzetor, A Militiaman, Hungarian periodical, January 9, 1945. No 7
- RG-79.01.95, A Nep, The People, Hungarian periodical, February 5, 1944. No 8
- RG-79.01.96, Harc, The Struggle, antisemitic newspaper published in Budapest by Zoltan Bosniak, May 20, 1944. No 1
- RG-79.01.98, Magyarorsza'g, The Hungarian Nation, periodical, May 19, 1944. No 112
- RG.79.01.126, Menekulok a title, Refugees, an illustrative page from a Hungarian newspaper, ca 1944
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