Krisztián Ungváry

Hungarian historian
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Ungváry in 2014

Krisztián Ungváry (born 1969) is a Hungarian historian of 20th century political and military history. He wrote about the siege of Budapest in World War II.[1]

Early life and education

Ungváry is the son of Rudolf Ungváry, a high-ranking employee of the Országos Széchényi Könyvtár, and journalist Éva Monspart. He concluded his high school studies in the II. Rákoczi Ferenc Gimnázium in Budapest between 1984 and 1988. In 1989 he continued his studies on the Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem university, specializing in German and History. During his studies, he was a holder of several scholarships, including that of the Republican Scholarship of Hungary. In 1993 he studied in Germany, and finally graduated in 1995.[1]

Other interests

On 15 October 1988, he was among the founding members of the Hungarian Boy Scout Association. His area of interests include 20th century political and military history. He is an owner of a private vineyard and produces wine.[1]

Publications

References

  1. ^ a b c "56-os Portál - Ungváry Krisztián". www.rev.hu. Retrieved 10 December 2023.

External links

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History book about Nazi Germany
Vol. I: Build-up of German Aggression
  • Wilhelm Deist
  • Manfred Messerschmidt
  • Hans-Erich Volkmann
  • Wolfram Wette
Vol. II: Initial Conquests in Europe
  • Klaus A. Maier
  • Horst Rohde
  • Bernd Stegemann
  • Hans Umbreit
Vol. III: The Mediterranean 1939–1942
  • Gerhard Schreiber
  • Bernd Stegemann
  • Detlef Vogel
Vol. IV: Attack on the Soviet Union
Vol. V: Wartime Economy 1939–1945
Vol. VI: The Global War
Vol. VII: Strategic Air War 1943–1944/5
Vol. VIII: War in the East 1943/44
Vol. IX: Wartime Society 1939–1945
Vol. X: Collapse 1945
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