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170: 46: 258:, seventeen months of spiritual instructions received and transmitted by Hanna, which ended up in an old college building transformed into a workshop for manufacturing military uniforms. The clandestine purpose was trying to save a hundred Jews. Gitta Mallasz accepted the management of it in order to save her friends. But, in 1944, the Nazi vice tightened. Joseph Kreutzer was deported on 3 June, Hanna and Lili were taken to 148: 225:
family. Her father was an officer in the Hungarian army, her mother was Austrian. In her adolescence in Hungary she became friends with Hanna Dallos at the Academy of Graphic Arts. She was a talented swimmer and in the early thirties, became a national free style and backstroke champion. She won the
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Among the hilly parkland in the villa district of historical Buda, the unoccupied Katalin Convent had been transformed into a "war-effort plant". Here, under the supervision of the kindly Catholic priest Father Pál Klinda, and a courageous director, Gitta Mallász, uniforms were being produced on
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and reduced their activities to the absolute essentials. Gitta Mallasz and Lili Strausz joined them. One day when Gitta shared her thoughts with her, Hanna Dallos revealed that it wasn't her any more who was speaking. The 25 June 1943, was the beginning of
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in the vicinity of her close friends Bernard and Patricia Montaud. From 1985 onwards, Bernard Montaud had been organizing her conferences. She spent her last years there peacefully, writing her last books and releasing the
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who was also a massage therapist. Soon Gitta Mallasz resumed working in graphic art and joined Hanna Dallos in the atelier which she ran with her husband Joseph Kreutzer. Once
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interviewed Gitta Mallasz about her spiritual adventure in his weekly program on March 22, 1976. The impact was enormous. Shortly thereafter, the text was published by
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on 2 December. They never returned; Gitta Mallasz found herself alone in possession of a few black covered notebooks containing the transcripts of the instructions.
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It was first published in English in a short edition in 1979 by Watkins Publishing, followed by a complete edition by Daimon Verlag in 1988 under the title
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gained political power in Budapest, the aristocratic Gitta Mallasz took over the commercial management of the atelier from Hanna and Joseph, who were
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in June 1983 was an important turning point. From then on Gitta Mallasz dedicated the rest of her life to commenting on
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Gitta Mallasz flatly refused to become a guru despite public pressure. But an invitation to a conference of the Zurich
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broke out. The atmosphere became oppressive and alarming. Hanna and Joseph rented a small house in the outskirts of
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She died on May 25, 1992, in Tartaras, in the commune of Ampuis (France). Her ashes were dispersed over the
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were transcribed onto notebooks during a series of 88 events, from June 25, 1943, to November 23, 1944.
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oppression. Gitta became dress and stage designer and spokesperson for the State Folk Assembly of
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This quartet of young people was in search of the meaning of life and the spiritual. Then the
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in June 2011 for having saved a hundred Jewish women and children in Budapest in 1944.
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These books stem from correspondence following her public speaking engagements.
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La vie et la mort de Gitta mallasz (The life and the death of Gitta Mallasz)
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La vie et la mort de Gitta mallasz (The life and the death of Gitta Mallasz)
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La vie et la mort de Gitta mallasz (The life and the death of Gitta Mallasz)
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La vie et la mort de Gitta mallasz (The life and the death of Gitta Mallasz)
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in Paris. She also made the acquaintance of Lili Strausz, a professor of
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European Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming
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They have been published altogether in 21 languages.
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bronze medal of the 4 Ă— 100 m freestyle relay at the
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Bernard Montaud, Patricia Montaud, et Lydia MĂĽller,
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Switzerland: Daimon Verlag. p. 21. 428:Les Dialogues, ou l'enfant nĂ© sans parents 135: 44: 35: 142: 924:(The white fount), Grasset, Paris, 1996 474:Petits Dialogues d'hier et d'aujourd'hui 451:Les Dialogues, ou le saut dans l'inconnu 586: 455:The Dialogues, or leap into the unknown 405:Les Dialogues tels que je les ai vĂ©cus 7: 1020:20th-century Hungarian women writers 1015:Hungarian people of Austrian descent 297:and became an overnight bestseller. 228:1931 European Aquatics Championships 562:]. Switzerland: Daimon Verlag. 537:]. Switzerland: Daimon Verlag. 512:]. Switzerland: Daimon Verlag. 478:Short Dialogues yesterday and today 936:La vie et la mort de Gitta Mallasz 596:La source blanche (The white well) 14: 372:Only in 1989 was it published in 205:. In English, the book is called 50:Ottomár and Gitta Mallász in 1914 316:) in the vineyard region of the 168: 146: 312:and moved to live in Tartaras ( 1025:20th-century Hungarian writers 955:. Switzerland: Daimon Verlag. 882:. 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Index

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Ljubljana
Carniola
Austria-Hungary
Ampuis
France
Swimming
Hungary
European Championships
1931 Paris
Hungary
World War II
Ljubljana
Austro-Hungarian
1931 European Aquatics Championships
calisthenics
antisemitism
Jewish
Second World War
Budapest
RavensbrĂĽck
Nazi
Soviet
Rábai Miklós
France
International Brigade
Claude Mettra
France Culture

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