Hungarian Studies Review Vol. 21., 1994

Articles - NANDOR F. DREISZIGER: Emigre Artists and Wartime Politics: The Hungarian-American Council for Democracy, 1943-45

AMERICAN COMMITTEE OF THE NEW DEMOCRATIC HUNGARY 325 East 80th Street, New York, New York HUNGARIAN-AMERICAN COUNCIL FOR DEMOCRACY, CONNECTICUT JOSEPH KOSZTA, President, LOUIS VECSEY, Secretary Bridgeport, Connecticut ADY ENDRE SOCIETY, HUGO GELLERT, RUSTEM VAMBERY New York, New York HUNGARIA LIBRE DE MEXICO GUILLERMO WEINSTOCK, ALADAR TAMAS Mexico City, Mexico FREE HUNGARIANS BRAZIL Rio de Janeiro, Brazil HUNGARIAN CULTURE CLUB OF CHICAGO HUNGARIAN BRANCHES OF INTERNATIONAL WORKERS ORDER ALEX STONE, Secretary Chicago, Illinois PETOFI CLUB,... INTERNATIONAL WORKERS ORDER ANDREW SCERDY, Secretary Detroit, Michigan HUNGARIAN-AMERICAN DEMOCRATIC FEDERATION OF CHICAGO Chicago, Illinois HUNGARIAN FEDERATION OF DETROIT JOHN BANYAI, President Detroit, Michigan 3. Correspondence reveals that the following prominent leaders of Hungarian thought in the U.S. are in communication with Count Michael Karolyi and have openly declared their support. RUSTEM VAMBERY. NYC American Committee [New Democratic Hungary Movement] OSCAR JASZI, Ohio. Editor "Magyar Jovo" JOHN ROMAN. NYC, Editor "Magyar Jovo" JOHN GYETVAI-NAGY, NYC. Editor "Az Ember" Committee of Americans of Hungarian Descent for Freedom & Democracy BELA LUGOSI, Hollywood, California President Hungarian-American Council for Democracy

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