The second phase of HSAE collection was much longer: 40 years, from 1953 to 1993. This collection was organized and supervised by Gábor Bodnár, mostly from his home in Garfield, New Jersey. This collection reflected the “second rebirth” of the Hungarian scouting movement worldwide in 15 countries on 4 continents. The central bodies and administration were consolidated and more and more printed materials, bulletins, scouting books, calendars, etc., can be found among the papers.
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Bergen County, Garfield, United States of America 07026
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After the death of Msgr. Augustin Juretić in 1954, his legacy was inherited by his friends, Msgr. Pavao Jesih and Adil Zulfikarpašić. Msgr. Jesih gave his part of the inheritance to the Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome in the same year. According to the notes made by Reverend Andrija Lukinović in the General Inventory of the College Archives, the largest part of Msgr. Juretić’s legacy was inherited by Adil Zulfikarpašić and is now in the Bosniak Institute in Sarajevo. This information was also mentioned by Tomislav Jonjić in his article “On the attempt to establish a Croatian Committee in Switzerland in 1943: the diplomatic reports of Josip Milković of Senj,” which was published in Senski zbornik in 2011. However, the Bosniak Institute denies the possession of these materials, so their whereabouts remain unknown.
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Roma Via Tomacelli 129, Italy 00186
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In 1956, István Viczián, a Protestant youngster, started to collect photographs and letters about the Calvinist youth congregation of Pasarét. Soon he had created a large private collection on the history of religious life under socialism.
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During 1957, Eginald Schlattner was subject of searches by the Securitate, which confiscated several manuscripts, letters and books. Some of the letters and manuscripts, in particular the story “Gediegenes Erz” (Solid ore), were used by the secret police as evidence of his alleged “subversive” literary activity. The Securitate officers argued that although “Gediegenes Erz” followed the formal rules of realist socialism, its ideological content was “counter-revolutionary” because it described the “mobilisation” of Saxon youth in Transylvania in order to preserve their cultural identity. After his release from prison in 1959, Eginald Schlattner received back the material confiscated by the Securitate, including this story.
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As a leading activist, Gyula (Julius) Várallyay started to collect the documents of UFHS-MEFESZ from the outset of the émigré student movement in Western Europe and following his arrival at the US.
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