Jenő Lévai
Jenő Lévai (Budapest, April 26, 1892–Budapest, June 29, 1983) was a Hungarian journalist and Holocaust survivor, whose writing dealt mainly with Hungarian Jews.[1][2][3]
Works
- Jenő Levai, ed. (1968). Hungarian Jewry and the papacy. Pope Pius XII did not remain silent. Reports, documents and records from church and state archives assembled by Jenő Levai. Translated by J.R. Foster, etc. [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles.] Translated by J.R. Foster. London: Sands and Co. pp. xii. 131 pages, 8°. OCLC 40465.
References
- ^ "Correspondence with Lévai, Jenő". wiener.soutron.net. Archived from the original on 2020-01-25. Retrieved 2026-01-17. Brief biography in the Wiener Library site
- ^ Laczó, Ferenc (2015-04-03). "The foundational dilemmas of Jenő Lévai: on the birth of Hungarian Holocaust historiography in the 1940s". Holocaust Studies. 21 (1–2): 93–119. doi:10.1080/17504902.2015.1062278. ISSN 1750-4902.
- ^ Veszprémy, László Bernát (2025-05-24). "Kádár's 'Lutenist' at the Israeli Embassy, or Jenő Lévai and State Security". Hungarian Conservative. Retrieved 2026-01-17.