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Ágnes Ságvári (19 November 1928 – 13 June 2000) was a Hungarian historian most known for her historical research on the history of the Hungarian Holocaust. After serving in the party apparatus of the state, Ságvári began her career at the Party History Institute and then became the director of the Budapest City Archives. In 1980, she was honored with the Ervin Szabó Medal for her contributions as a librarian. From 1986 to 1998, she was the chair of the department on Administrative and Comparative History of the 20th Century at Budapest University.

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  • Ágnes Ságvári (* 1928 in Ungarn; † 2000) war eine ungarische Historikerin. Sie ist die Schwester des ungarischen Revolutionärs . Ágnes Ságvári hatte bis 1998 den Lehrstuhl für Verwaltungsgeschichte und vergleichende Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts an der Universität Budapest inne. Sie beschäftigte sich unter anderem mit dem Holocaust in Ungarn. (de)
  • Ágnes Ságvári (19 November 1928 – 13 June 2000) was a Hungarian historian most known for her historical research on the history of the Hungarian Holocaust. After serving in the party apparatus of the state, Ságvári began her career at the Party History Institute and then became the director of the Budapest City Archives. In 1980, she was honored with the Ervin Szabó Medal for her contributions as a librarian. From 1986 to 1998, she was the chair of the department on Administrative and Comparative History of the 20th Century at Budapest University. (en)
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  • Ágnes Ságvári (* 1928 in Ungarn; † 2000) war eine ungarische Historikerin. Sie ist die Schwester des ungarischen Revolutionärs . Ágnes Ságvári hatte bis 1998 den Lehrstuhl für Verwaltungsgeschichte und vergleichende Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts an der Universität Budapest inne. Sie beschäftigte sich unter anderem mit dem Holocaust in Ungarn. (de)
  • Ágnes Ságvári (19 November 1928 – 13 June 2000) was a Hungarian historian most known for her historical research on the history of the Hungarian Holocaust. After serving in the party apparatus of the state, Ságvári began her career at the Party History Institute and then became the director of the Budapest City Archives. In 1980, she was honored with the Ervin Szabó Medal for her contributions as a librarian. From 1986 to 1998, she was the chair of the department on Administrative and Comparative History of the 20th Century at Budapest University. (en)
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