Aprónyomtatványok gyűjteménye
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The collection of placards and other small printed material is based on the collections of the Hungarian Auschwitz Foundation (HFA), an NGO established in 1990 by survivors to collect and preserve documentation pertaining to the Holocaust. HFA collected copies of archival material from several Hungarian public collections as well as original private documents donated by other institutions and individuals. The collection was handed over to the newly established Holocaust Memorial Center in 2004. From that time on, the collection has grown due to the donations of individuals.
The placards, leaflets and other kinds of printed material of this collection were created by various organizations and institutions, mostly by Hungarian right-wing and extreme right-wing parties and movements. Besides, the publications and various kinds of printed material, including placards and brochures issued by the Holocaust Memorial Center and its predecessors between 1990 and 2010 are also held in this collection.
Aprónyomtatványok gyűjteménye
Aprónyomtatványok gyűjteménye
Archivist Note
Description prepared by László Csősz
Source:
http://hdke.hu/kutatas/gyujtemeny
http://hdke.hu/kutatas/gyujtemeny/dokumentumok
No online finding aids available, scholars can only use on-site finding aids, including MS Excel datasheets and hard copies of repositories.
ca. 0,5 linear metres, 4 boxes
The collection holds placards, leaflets, fliers and other kinds of printed material created by various organizations and institutions, mostly by Hungarian right-wing and extreme right-wing parties and movements before and during World War II, including the Arrow Cross Party and several national socialist and race protectionist organizations. Besides, the publications and various kinds of printed material, including placards and brochures issued by the Holocaust Memorial Center and its predecessors between 1990 and 2010 are also held in this collection.
Private Collections
The collection is arranged by the names of the donors. As the HMC is a museum, not archives, therefore there are no RG or file numbers, the archival material has only accession numbers.
[Collection of Documents, 1848-1956]