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St. Stephen's Day in Budapest

Film | Digitized | Accession Number: 2010.81.3 | RG Number: RG-60.1383 | Film ID: 2945

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    St. Stephen's Day in Budapest

    Overview

    Description
    A Catholic procession for St. Stephen's Day travels through Pest, the urban district of Budapest that lay east of the Danube River. An arrangement of troops stand at attention as the procession passes through an open square. The celebration probably takes place on August 20 when a case containing the relics of St. Stephen’s right hand is proceeded throughout the streets of Budapest.
    Duration
    00:00:42
    Date
    Event:  1938-1943?
    Locale
    Budapest, Hungary
    Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Peter Veres
    Contributor
    Camera Operator: George S. Veres
    Donor: Peter J. Veres
    Biography
    The Veres family (excluding Kati's father Bela Krausz) survived the Holocaust by living in hiding. Peter (b. October 23, 1938), the oldest son of Kati and George Veres, was born and baptized as an Anglican in London. As a British citizen, he was protected by the Swiss Embassy. Kati and George arranged for two Swiss women to hide six year old Peter for several weeks during the invasion of Budapest in October 1944. Kati, her mother Lenke, and her younger son Paul (b. June 21, 1944) remained in hiding together in the city, while George found protection in a Swiss emergency hospital after escaping from a forced labor battalion in December 1944. George, Kati, their children, and Lenke immigrated to the United States in 1949.

    Physical Details

    Language
    Silent
    Genre/Form
    Amateur.
    B&W / Color
    Black & White
    Image Quality
    Good
    Time Code
    01:00:09:00 to 01:00:51:00
    Film Format
    • Master
    • Master 2945 Video: HDCam - NTSC - small
      Master 2945.1 Film: positive - 9.5 mm - b&w - reversal original - Perutz
      Master 2945.2 Film: positive - 9.5 mm - b&w - Perutz - reversal original
      Master 2945 Video: HDCam - NTSC - small
      Master 2945.1 Film: positive - 9.5 mm - b&w - reversal original - Perutz
      Master 2945.2 Film: positive - 9.5 mm - b&w - Perutz - reversal original
      Master 2945 Video: HDCam - NTSC - small
      Master 2945.1 Film: positive - 9.5 mm - b&w - reversal original - Perutz
      Master 2945.2 Film: positive - 9.5 mm - b&w - Perutz - reversal original
      Master 2945 Video: HDCam - NTSC - small
      Master 2945.1 Film: positive - 9.5 mm - b&w - reversal original - Perutz
      Master 2945.2 Film: positive - 9.5 mm - b&w - Perutz - reversal original
    • Preservation
    • Preservation 2945.2 Film: positive - 8 mm - b&w
      Preservation 2945.1 Film: positive - 8 mm - b&w
      Preservation 2945.2 Film: positive - 8 mm - b&w
      Preservation 2945.1 Film: positive - 8 mm - b&w
      Preservation 2945.2 Film: positive - 8 mm - b&w
      Preservation 2945.1 Film: positive - 8 mm - b&w
      Preservation 2945.2 Film: positive - 8 mm - b&w
      Preservation 2945.1 Film: positive - 8 mm - b&w

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    You do not require further permission from the Museum to access this archival media.
    Copyright
    Peter J. Veres
    Conditions on Use
    The Museum does not own the copyright for this material and does not have authority to authorize third party use. For permission, please contact the rights holder, Mr. Peter Veres.

    Keywords & Subjects

    Administrative Notes

    Film Provenance
    George Veres purchased a 9.5mm Pathe movie camera after his son Peter was born in 1938. Peter donated the two reels of 9.5mm pre-war family films, along with family papers, audio recordings, photographs, and memorabilia to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives in May 2010. The Veres Family Collection (1830s-1987) documents members of the Deutsch, Krausz, and Veres families.
    Note
    From Reel One in the collection.
    Film Source
    Peter J. Veres
    File Number
    Legacy Database File: 5601
    Record last modified:
    2024-02-21 08:06:41
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