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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
3
PART I. Violence and Revenge, 1942-1948
CHAPTER 1.
The 1942 Massacre of Novi Sad
21
CHAPTER 2.
“Disloyalty”: The Budapest Military Trial and the Holocaust
45
CHAPTER 3.
Revenge: The First Postwar Trials
73
PART II. From Silencing to Site of Memory, 1949-1989
CHAPTER 4.
Postwar: The Long Stalinist Decade
107
viii
Contents
CHAPTER 5.
Fascists with a Human Face? The 1960s Novel and Film Cold Days
131
CHAPTER 6.
The Victims of Mass Violence and the End of the Communist Regime
152
Epilogue
175
Notes
189
Bibliography
233
Index
263
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INDEX
Aczél, Gyorgy, 140, 145, 168
Àder, Jânos, 176
Allied Control Council, 78, 80, 81, 90
anti-Fascism, 15, 74, 80, 102, 123, 129,
130, 132, 134, 143, 145, 146, 150, 154,
157, 159-63, 165, 170, 177
anti-Jewish Laws, 5, 38, 39, 43, 45, 54,
100
anti-Semitism, 6, 11, 31, 34, 38, 43, 45,
54, 62, 67, 75, 109, 139, 132, 138, 141,
142, 155, 158, 162-64, 171, 182, 185,
188
Arrow Cross Party. See Hungarian
Fascists
Auschwitz, 42, 45, 70, 79, 95, 97, 101, 143,
149, 155, 157-60, 169, 172, 182
Austria, 70, 79, 80, 101,122, 123, 150,
181, 183
Babi Yar, 9-11, 15
Babôs, Jozsef, 13, 50, 61, 66, 68, 71,
97-99, 171,187
Backa, 6, 8, 41, 51-55, 75, 76, 78, 84, 102,
150, 164, 171
Bajcsy-Zsilinszky, Endre, 13, 15, 23,
48-50, 54, 61, 68, 70, 71, 74, 99, 100,
130, 134, 143, 161, 162, 165
Bajor (Bayor or Bajer), Ferenc, 37, 103,
104
Balkans, 7, 46, 53, 84,185
Balkan Wars of 1912-13, 7, 21
Balogh, Sandor, 164, 165
Baltic states, 4, 7, 10, 11, 185
Banat, 22, 23, 41, 46, 164
Bardossy, Lajos, 13, 23, 46, 48-50, 74, 82,
84-87, 89, 90, 98, 156, 170, 184
Bartha, Karoly, 45, 86
Bathory, Geza, 62, 64, 65, 69, 183
Belgrade, 5, 7, 25, 37, 39, 41, 54, 75, 90,
119, 120, 122, 177
Berlin, 45, 54, 66, 67, 70, 132; East Berlin,
149, 152
Bezdan, 143, 166
Bibo, Istvan, 164, 225n27
Biro, Marianne, 29, 58
Bohus, Kata, 15, 131
Bosniaks, 6, 149, 182
Braham, Rudolph, 15, 39, 165
British government, 11, 45, 51, 60, 61
Budapest, battle for (1944-45), 79-82
Budapest Military Court: Commu-
nist period, 116, 117, 128, 169, 184;
Horthy period, 14, 44-47, 50, 53, 55,
61-71, 88, 97-99, 182, 186
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Index
Budur, Károly, 62, 69, 115, 116, 183
Bulgarian army, 6, 7, 35, 39, 78
Carpatho-Ukraine, 6, 8, 87, 99
Catholics, 23, 28, 34, 42, 47, 54, 77, 98,
142, 157, 163, 183
Cetniks, 6, 24, 41, 52, 75, 134, 164, 181
Churchill, Winston, 51, 77
Cluj (Kolozsvár, Klausenburg), 134, 141
Cold Days (film), 132, 133, 140-51
Cold Days (novel), 132-45, 149, 151
Communist Party of the Soviet Union,
124,126
Committee of Historical Remembrance
(1942-44), 47, 48
Croatia, Croats, 4, 6-8, 22-24, 27, 35,
37-40, 44, 47, 62, 76, 86, 87, 101, 119,
156, 162, 177, 178, 181
Csáky, József, 62, 69, 183
Curug, 49, 64, 69, 117, 151, 184
Cseres, Tibor, 5, 15, 132, 135-55, 158,
161, 165-67, 174, 188
Czechoslovakia, 39, 62, 66, 104, 124, 141,
166, 174
Dálnoki, Béla Miklós, 80, 85, 170
Danube, 3, 9, 22, 23, 25-32, 41, 57, 58,
77, 79, 93, 94, 101, 103, 112, 126, 135,
137-39, 175, 178, 181
Deak, Andreja, 30, 196n48
Deák, István, 39, 40, 83, 84
Deák, László, 54, 61, 62, 64, 67, 69-71,
98,183
Deák, Leó, 55, 102
Debrecen, 80, 81
Délvidék, Hungarian southlands, 16, 35
Demjanjuk, Ivan, 176, 187, 188
de-Stalinization, 129-35, 140, 142-49,
153, 160, 162-64, 168, 170-72, 174
Dobrovoljaci, 37, 52
Eastern Europe, 4, 10, 14, 45, 47, 73, 107,
152,185,186
Eastern Front (Soviet theater of war,
1941-44), Hungarian troops at the,
40, 46, 54, 55, 59, 82, 88, 89, 94, 153,
156, 163, 167
Eichmann trial, 15, 131, 132, 134, 143,
149, 151
Ember, Maria, 155, 157
Esbenshade, Richard, 160
Estonia. See Baltic states
Faraghö, Gabor, 60, 61,67
Farkas, Nândor, 119, 120
Feketehalmy-Czeydner, Ferenc, 22, 23,
25, 30, 31, 34, 41, 42, 44-47, 49-51,
53, 54, 56, 60-69, 71, 72, 74, 75, 79,
83, 86-88, 90, 90, 95, 96-100, 103,
104, 118, 136, 137, 140, 150, 170, 171,
183
Fernbach, Péter, 10, 24, 30-32, 54, 55, 58,
72, 91, 98, 102
First World War, 7, 16, 26, 35-37, 39, 43,
69, 104, 124
Fishl, Elvira, 175, 176
Föthy, Ferenc, 62, 64, 69, 183
France, 83, 126, 141, 159
Für, Lajos, 164
Gâal, Lajos, 25, 26, 62, 64, 65, 69, 96,
103,183
Gerencséry, Mihâly, 62, 69, 116, 117, 169,
182-84
German minority of Yugoslavia, 7, 21,
23, 25, 92, 119, 150
German police. See Sondereinsatzkom-
mando
Germany, Nazi, 4-8, 10-12, 22-25, 35,
37-51, 53, 54, 58-62, 68-83, 85-88,
91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 99-101, 108-14,
Index
265
116, 137, 138-40, 143, 144, 150, 153,
156, 158, 159, 162, 175, 181-83, 188
Germany, Wehrmacht in Yugoslavia,
4-8, 11,46,70, 156
Gestapo, 67, 70
Glatz, Ferenc, 159, 160, 170
Golubovic, Zvonimir, 171
Gorbachev, Michail, 152
Grassy, József, 23-26, 30, 32, 35, 42-44,
46, 54, 61, 62, 54, 67, 69, 71, 74, 75,
79, 86, 90-102, 103, 104, 137, 140, 183
Ghyczy, Jenö, 61, 66, 67
Habsburg Empire, 7, 22, 36, 54, 154
Hanák, Péter, 163, 134
Hanebrink, Paul, 157
Hitler, Adolf, 5, 7, 33, 34, 39-41, 45-48,
59, 68, 70, 80-83, 89, 100, 162, 166
Holocaust, 5, 6, 29-31, 39, 42-45, 66-72;
remembrance in East Germany,
149-51; remembrance in Hungary, 5,
13, 14-16, 101, 107-12, 114, 131-33,
143, 151-66, 176, 177, 185-88;
remembrance in West Germany,
15, 143,149, 150, 188; remembrance
in Yugoslavia, 14-16, 119-24, 129,
173-81
Horkay, József, 62, 64, 69, 183
Horn, Emil, 159, 160
Horthy, Miklós, 4, 11-13, 15, 23, 26, 40,
44-51, 54, 59-62, 68-71, 74, 75, 80,
88, 89, 91, 92, 97, 111, 100, 102-4,
108-10, 112-18, 123, 128-30, 133,
134, 138, 145, 148, 154, 156-60, 162,
166, 168-70, 177, 181-85; no war
crimes trial against, 83-86
Hungarian Communist Party (after
1945), 12, 13, 15, 82, 107-13, 119, 124,
126, 134, 135, 143, 146, 149, 154, 159,
161, 162, 166, 168, 170, 171, 174
Hungarian Communists (illegal during
Horthy period), 47, 54, 78, 80
Hungarian Fascists, 6, 13-15, 32-34, 38,
71, 73, 79, 82, 85, 88, 90, 91, 97-99,
109-13, 128, 130, 143, 151, 156, 167
Hungarian minority of Yugoslavia, 7, 37,
78, 101, 103, 119-21, 171, 173, 176,
177, 179, 180
Hungarian newspapers, 11, 14, 15, 48, 76,
89-93, 102, 110, 125, 142, 146, 150,
167, 171, 172
Hungarian parliament, 11,13, 16, 38, 48,
49, 52, 54, 59, 86, 100, 161, 166, 174,
176, 177, 186
Imredy, Bela, 59, 61, 84, 85
Israel, 119, 123, 124, 134, 144, 159, 163,
175, 185
Italian army, 6, 7, 35, 78
Jerusalem, 15, 131,185
Jewish forced labor army units, 45, 58,
59, 88,95, 97, 124, 140, 167
Judeo-Bolshevism, 11,12, 38, 62
Kacskovics, Baläzs, 62, 69, 115, 116, 183
Kadär, Gyula, 59, 167,168
Kadar, Janos, 5, 12, 15, 107,127-29, 131,
135, 140, 146, 149, 151-54, 157, 159,
165, 168, 171, 174
Källay, Miklös, 47, 50, 52-55, 59-61, 66,
67, 86, 96, 98, 156, 161, 162
Kamenets-Podolsk (Kamianets-Po-
dilskyi), 15, 86, 88, 158, 184
Kardos, György, 140, 168
Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) film festival,
132, 141, 146
Karsai, Elek, 134,160-62,164
Karsai, Läszlö, 164, 189n4
Kazincbarcika, 114, 115, 117, 118
266
Index
Kecskemét, 94, 130
Képíró, Sándor, 13, 16, 56, 62, 69, 70, 97,
115, 118, 128, 139, 140, 176, 182-88
Keresztes-Fischer, Ferenc, 60, 67, 88
Kertész, Imre, 157
Kis, Danilo, 29, 43
Kiss, János, 61, 71
Kószeg, Ferenc, 160
Kohn, GyuJa József, 33, 34, 41
Korompay, Gusztáv, 26, 65, 66
Korondi, Béla, 113, 114
Kossuth Radió, 119, 120, 126, 127
Kovács, András, 15, 132, 133, 141, 142,
145, 146, 148, 149, 151, 153, 158, 165,
184
Kovács, Jenó, 117, 118, 130
Kovács, József, 122
Kun, Imre, 62, 69, 183
Leninism, 15, 104, 122, 134, 160
Lévai, Jenó, 13, 15
Levente youth, 26, 28, 32, 71, 115, 116
lieu de mémoire. See site of memory
Lithuania. See Baltic states
London, 11, 51, 61
Lukács, Georg, 141
Mácsik, Gyula, 32, 33
Magveto (publisher), 140, 141, 168
Magyar Szóy 171, 172, 179
Máriás (or Máriássy), Mihály, 32, 182,
187
Máriássy, Felix, 111, 112
Marosán, Gyôrgy, 92, 96, 99, 171
Marx, Karl, 156
Marxism, 15, 134, 144, 160
Mihailovic, Draza, 24, 164
Miskolc, 70, 81, 182
Moscow, 40, 47, 51, 61, 67, 78, 84, 120,
126, 141
Muslims. See Bosniaks
Mussolini, Benito, 59, 83, 102
Nagy, Imre, 113, 118, 119, 124-27, 154
Nagy, János, 128, 186, 187
Nagy, Miklós (von), 24, 30-32, 55, 57, 71,
72, 103, 104
Nagybáczoni Nagy, Vilmos, 56, 89
National Peasants Party, 80, 127, 140
Nedic, Milan, 7, 75, 181
Nemeskürty, István, 167, 168, 174
New York Times, 52, 54
Nora, Pierre, 12, 175
Novi Sad 1942 temporary Military
Court, 25
Novi Sad beach. See Strand
Nuremberg trials, 83, 87, 100, 134
Orgovány massacre, 91, 111, 130
Ottoman Empire, 7, 22
People s Courts, 81-94, 88, 99, 100, 104,
109, 112-14, 116, 117, 128, 130, 133,
183, 184, 186; history of, 169-71
Peoples Front of the Vojvodina, 119, 120
Petrovaradin (Pétervárad), 27, 103, 104
Piade, Mosa, 120, 121
Pihurik, Judit, 16, 191
Pilinszki, János, 157
Poland, 4, 5, 43, 55, 70, 153, 157
Popovic, Milan, 52-54, 65, 102
post-heroic society, 17, 153
post-Stalinism. See de-Stalinization
prisoners of war, 4, 81, 113-16, 117, 118,
125, 130, 183
Radio Free Europe, 126, 163
raid (razzia), 8, 9
Rákosi, Mátyás, 78, 79, 107, 110, 123-27,
128, 162, 169, 170
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Rânki, Gyôrgy, 133,134, 163, 168
Revolution of 1956, 4, 14, 15, 17, 107, 113,
114, 118, 122, 124-31, 133, 135, 140,
147, 152-54, 160, 166,167, 169, 171,
174
Ribbentrop, Joachim von, 40, 46, 47, 59,
67,70
Ries, Istvân, 82, 85, 89
Roma, 6-8, 10, 21, 34, 37, 41, 49
Romania, 7, 37, 39, 40, 50, 51, 61, 62, 68,
80, 140, 145, 152-54, 156, 160, 165,
166,174
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 49, 51, 77
Saint Stephen, 38, 48, 53
Sajkaska, 22, 77, 103
Sajti, Enikô A., 16, 65, 166
Serbian Orthodox Church, 21, 23, 27, 29,
32, 35, 77, 173, 178, 180-82
site of memory, 12, 14, 141, 174, 175
Slovakia, 61, 62, 151
Smallholder Party, 47, 54, 80, 82, 92
Snyder, Timothy, 7, 39
Sobibor, 187, 188
Social Democratic Party, 47, 48, 54, 80,
82, 90-92
Sofsky, Wolfgang, 8, 9
Sondereinsatzkommando, 10, 41
Southeastern Europe. See Balkans
Stalin, Joseph, 7, 11, 73, 75, 77, 78, 84,
110, 113, 114, 118-20, 122, 124, 125,
140, 152, 167
Stalinism, 4, 12-15, 17, 73, 104, 107-17,
119-26, 164, 183, 184
Stalin-Tito conflict, 73, 110, 119, 122
Stark, Tarnas, 164, 165
Steinberger, couple, 182,187
Stépân, Laszlo, 62, 64, 69, 183
Strand, 3, 26, 27, 30, 32, 35, 57, 65, 66,
156, 195, 203n50
Subotica (Szabadka), 51, 56, 71
Szabad Nepy 82, 85, 91,110
Szabad Szoy 92, 93
Szalasi, Ferenc, 77, 79, 80, 82, 84-86, 90,
91, 97, 100, 123, 139, 167, 170
Szaraz, Gyorgy, 155-57, 169,174
Szeged, 16, 22, 23, 33, 34, 49, 50, 56, 58,
66, 71, 75, 80, 81, 91, 110,151
Szirmai, Rezso, 42, 43
Szombathelyi, Ferenc, 22, 46, 50, 55,
61-64, 68, 69, 74, 75, 85-91, 95-100,
103, 104, 170, 184
Sztojai, Dome, 70, 81, 82
Tadic, Boris, 177
Tarodi-Nagy, Bela, 146, 147
Tiananmen Square massacre, 152,
174
Tisma, Aleksandar, 58, 101, 182
Tisza River, 22, 40
Tito, Josip Broz, 4, 12, 21, 73, 75-79, 83,
84, 90, 91, 104, 119-21, 123, 126, 164,
171-73, 177
Transylvania, 8, 39, 61,134, 141
Trianon, peace treaty, 38, 39, 42, 43, 53,
56, 57, 104, 155, 156
Ukraine, 8, 59, 88
Ungvary, Krisztian, 16, 138
United Nations, 61, 83
United States, 49-51, 54, 60, 83, 87, 111,
122, 126, 147, 148, 159, 160, 163, 166,
167, 175, 185, 186
US Army, 75, 79, 82, 83, 85,183
Ustasa, 7, 32, 144
Venice film festival, 141, 146
Verification Committee (Novi Sad), 10,
11,25, 26, 65, 66, 184, 187
Vienna, 23, 134, 152
268
Index
Vojvodina, 14,23, 34, 37-41, 45, 49, 53,
56, 67, 71-73, 76-79, 84-86, 88-90,
100-102, 104, 119-22, 130, 154, 155,
164, 166, 171-84
Werkmeister, Karl, 66, 67
West Germany, 13,15, 143, 144,149-53,
159, 163, 166, 167,173, 178,183,188
Western Allies, 4, 14, 50, 51, 54,60, 67,
71,72,82, 84, 87,90
Yugoslavia: Hungarian minority in,
78,101, 103, 110, 119-22,171-80;
Kingdom of (before 1941), 4, 6-8,
11, 16, 21, 25, 36, 37, 48, 49, 53, 55,
57, 58; occupied (1941-45), 35, 37,
39-41, 43, 51, 70, 73, 80, 86, 87; wars
of 1990s, 176-81
Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic
of, 4, 6, 7,14,16, 21, 31, 36, 42, 75-78,
81, 83-86, 89, 90, 99-104, 110, 111,
119-26, 133, 141, 143-45, 148-50,
154, 155, 160, 161,164-66
Yugoslavian Communist Party, 76,78,
103, 120-22
Yugoslavian Military Court, 102
Zabalj (Zsablya), 49, 52, 86,91, 104,116,
117,184
Zinner, Tibor, 169-71, 183
Zoldi (Zoldy), Marton, 24, 25,42-44,
62, 64-67, 71, 74, 75, 79, 90-100,103,
104,183
Zombory, Gyula, 30-32, 71, 72, 102
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language | English |
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physical | xii, 268 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten |
publishDate | 2018 |
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publisher | University of Pittsburgh Press |
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spelling | Klimó, Árpád von 1964- Verfasser (DE-588)120225808 aut Remembering cold days the 1942 massacre of Novi Sad, Hungarian politics, & society, 1942-1989 Árpád von Klimó Pittsburgh, Pa. University of Pittsburgh Press [2018] © 2018 xii, 268 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Pitt series in Russian and East European studies "In Remembering Cold Days, von Klimó examines public contentions over the Novi Sad massacre from its inception in 1942 until the final trial in 2011, and reveals how attitudes changed over time toward this war crime and the Holocaust through different political regimes and in Hungarian society. The book also views how the larger European context influenced Hungarian debates, and how Yugoslavia dealt with memories of the massacre." Geschichte 1942-1989 gnd rswk-swf Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd rswk-swf Strafverfahren (DE-588)4116634-6 gnd rswk-swf Massaker von Novi Sad (DE-588)1162959339 gnd rswk-swf Axis Occupation of Yugoslavia (1941-1945) World War (1939-1945) Hungary / Civilization / 20th century War and civilization / Hungary Massacres / Serbia / Novi Sad / History / 20th century World War, 1939-1945 / Atrocities Yugoslavia / History / Axis occupation, 1941-1945 Hungarians / Yugoslavia Atrocities Hungarians Massacres War and civilization Hungary Serbia / Novi Sad Yugoslavia 1900-1999 History Massaker von Novi Sad (DE-588)1162959339 s Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 s Strafverfahren (DE-588)4116634-6 s Geschichte 1942-1989 z DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030404437&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030404437&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030404437&sequence=000003&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Klimó, Árpád von 1964- Remembering cold days the 1942 massacre of Novi Sad, Hungarian politics, & society, 1942-1989 Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Strafverfahren (DE-588)4116634-6 gnd Massaker von Novi Sad (DE-588)1162959339 gnd |
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title | Remembering cold days the 1942 massacre of Novi Sad, Hungarian politics, & society, 1942-1989 |
title_auth | Remembering cold days the 1942 massacre of Novi Sad, Hungarian politics, & society, 1942-1989 |
title_exact_search | Remembering cold days the 1942 massacre of Novi Sad, Hungarian politics, & society, 1942-1989 |
title_full | Remembering cold days the 1942 massacre of Novi Sad, Hungarian politics, & society, 1942-1989 Árpád von Klimó |
title_fullStr | Remembering cold days the 1942 massacre of Novi Sad, Hungarian politics, & society, 1942-1989 Árpád von Klimó |
title_full_unstemmed | Remembering cold days the 1942 massacre of Novi Sad, Hungarian politics, & society, 1942-1989 Árpád von Klimó |
title_short | Remembering cold days |
title_sort | remembering cold days the 1942 massacre of novi sad hungarian politics society 1942 1989 |
title_sub | the 1942 massacre of Novi Sad, Hungarian politics, & society, 1942-1989 |
topic | Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Strafverfahren (DE-588)4116634-6 gnd Massaker von Novi Sad (DE-588)1162959339 gnd |
topic_facet | Kollektives Gedächtnis Strafverfahren Massaker von Novi Sad |
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