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Béla Vihar

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poet, journalist, writer and teacher. He is known for his book entitled "Yellow Book, Facts of the Wartime Sufferings of Hungarian Jewry" which was the first documentary book about
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Szíjak között (ed. Judit Vihar). Széphalom Könyvműhely, Budapest. 1998. (Disclosed: Among Phylacteries)
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in the world. His famous poem, "A Soldier walking in the snow" (
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Yellow Book, Facts of the Wartime Sufferings of Hungarian Jewry
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personal name
Western name order
Béla Vihar with his daughter, Judit Vihar in 1965
Judit Vihar
Hajdúnánás
Kingdom of Hungary
Budapest
Kozma Street Cemetery
Hungarian
Hungarian
Attila József Prize
Magda Widder
Judit Vihar
Gábor Vihar
[ˈbeːlɒˈvihɒr]
Hungarian
The Holocaust

Hajdúnánás
Holocaust
Félix Bódog Widder
Judit Vihar
Bulgarian
Czech
Hebrew
Croatian
Romanian
Slovak
radio drama
"Béla Vihar"

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