Falkai Kázmér to ALG, 1949 November 24
Dates
- Creation: 1949 November 24
Language of Materials
In English, Hungarian, French, German, Italian, and Latin.
General
Letter. Kázmér reminds ALG of the time they met last time: ALG was a young priest while he was a young architect. Since then he had to leave Hungary and now lives in a refugee camp in Austria. Because he can't find any job, not even manual labour, their living standard in below minimum and their health is slowly deterioriating. He traced down ALG's address somehow and now appeals to him to help them leave Austria and emigrate to the United States through some kind of religious organization. Only healthy and/or uninjured people are qualified to emigrate, but Kázmér will obtain a certificate that proofs their fitness to be manual workers. He also informs ALG about their common friend from school, Milákovits, dying in a labour camp where he was serving his imprisonment for life. Hungarian
Repository Details
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