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Macskásy Pál to ALG, 1979 November 24

 Item — Box: CALG 12
Identifier: CALG 12/34.02

Dates

  • Creation: 1979 November 24

Language of Materials

In English, Hungarian, French, German, Italian, and Latin.

General

Letter. ALG and Pál met 35 years ago last time. This letter is an inquiry for information concerning a possible French resistance movement in Hungary that started in the summer of 1944. Pál has a report, signed by Lieutenant J. Cottin, corroborating this agreement between the French troops and ALG and respectively Rubletzky Géza. Unfortunately the plan fell through and ALG and Pál lost contact after the occupation. Pál asks ALG to remember the events prior to the German occupation of the French College on December 18th, 1944. He also inquires about the role of prelates in the French resistance movement, specifically ALG's role. Pál remembers ALG being in contact with Lieutenant J. Cottin during the Nazi reign until the last moment. Pál intends to evoke the past, not to change it. He asks ALG for any information of that period. He also encloses an article he wrote commemmorating their common friend, Rubletzky Géza who died in 1953. He wishes happy Christmas. Hungarian

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