Zoltán Sztáray
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Zoltán Sztáray is one of the better known contemporary writers of the Hungarian emigration. He was born June 20, 1918 in Magyarcsaholy, Hungary.
[edit] Works
- Souvenirs du camp de concentratio de Recsk, Paris, 1957
- From Agricultural Labourer to Smallholder, 1936-1956, Brussels, 1959
- The Crushing of Hungarian Scouting, New York City, 1959
- Hungary. A Survey July 1958-July 1959, New York City, 1959
- A természetes szaporodás visszaesése Magyarországon, New York City, 1960
- Hungary. A Survey. P. 2., New York City, 1960
- Books on the Hungarian Revolution, Brussels, 1960
- Bibliography on Hungary, New York City, 1960
- Birth control in Hungary since 1956, Brussels, 1961
- Haraszthy Ágoston, a kaliforniai szőlőkultúra atyja, San Bernardino, CA, 1964
- A bukaresti titkos szerződés. Hogyan adták el Erdélyt az antanthatalmak?, München, 1980
- A recski kényszermunkatábor, München, 1981
- Hudson-parti álom, New York City, 1985
- Haraszthy Ágoston, New York City, 1986
[edit] Awards
- István Bibó Award, Boston, 1983
- Jus Humana Award, 1991, U.S.
- A Magyar Köztársasági Érdemrend tisztikeresztje, Budapest, 1991
- 1956-os Emlékérem, Budapest, 1991
- Nagy Imre-emlékplakett, Budapest, 1994