Remembering a world gone by

Today marks the 35th anniversary of the passing of Sándor Márai, who died at his home in San Diego. On this day, we remember one of the most influential Hungarian writers of the 20th century by reflecting on his correspondence with Otto von Habsburg.

The “invisible” Hungarians of Berlin, 1922

A study by István Gergely Szűts, Senior Archivist of the Otto von Habsburg Foundation, published in the Pro Minoritate journal, explores the traces of the “invisible” Hungarians living in Berlin in the first half of the 1920s.