Records of László Endre, 1911-1945
The collection contains the private records of László Endre, one of the most influential extreme right wing politicians in modern-era Hungary and one of the key perpetrators of the Holocaust. The most relevant part of the collection is his private correspondence (XIV.2.a.) with several dramatis personae of the interwar and World War II history of Hungary, many of those played roles in antisemitic and nationalistic policies, Jewish laws and the Holocaust, as well as thousands of persons representing the “Christian conservative” ruling and middle class of Hungary. The collection also holds letters written in German or English and anonymous letters, as well as a collection of greeting cards, invitations, and other letters of private or complimentary nature. Endre’s official correspondence is arranged into two parts: XIV.2.b.1. official correspondence with associations, political parties and organizations, mostly extreme right wing formations such as the Association of Awakening Hungarians (ÉME), Baross Alliance, Association of Hungarian National Armed Forces (MOVE), Alliance of Social Organizations (TESZ), student fraternities, comrades’ associations and agricultural alliances, as well as various companies, collectives, boards, editorial offices, publishing houses, banks and financial institutions and hotels. XIV.2.b.2. official correspondence with offices and state institutions, including parliament, ministries and municipal administrative bodies, army, law enforcement, schools and cultural institutions, courts, churches, transportation companies, and many others. Records of Disciplinary hold the files of procedures (XIV.2.c.) against László Endre as chief constable in 1937, and as subprefect in 1941 and 1943. XIV.2. d. contains various kinds of reports, statistics, registers, name lists and protocols created by the public administration of Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun County between 1921 and 1944; and XIV.2. e. holds Miscellaneous records of 1912-1945, which includes letters of denunciations and reports against Jews, list of Jewish doctors in Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun County, speeches, studies, poems, notes and other writings by and private documents of Endre. Parts of the collection with little relevance include XIV.2. f. Invitations, flyers and other propaganda materials, XIV.2. g. Invoices, bills and various kinds of lists, XIV.2. Envelopes and stamps, and XIV. i. Journals, bulletins, and other periodicals. http://www.pestmlev.hu/data/files/187063648.pdf No restrictions on access László Endre (1895–1946) was a lawyer, prominent civil servant and one of the most influential antisemitic politicians of the Horthy era. As Chief Constable of the Gödöllő district from 1923 to 1937, and Subprefect of Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun County from 1938 to 1944, he was the first to initiate anti-Jewish measures and bureaucratic procedures, which preceded and went beyond the existing discriminatory laws, triggering similar antisemitic measures in other counties. As administrative state secretary of the Ministry of the Interior of the pro-Nazi Sztójay government from April 1944, he initiated and directed the deportation of the Hungarian Jews. After the war, he was convicted of war crimes, sentenced to death and executed.
- EHRI
- Archief
- hu-002743-xiv_2
- László Endre
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