Ottokár Prohászka
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Ottokár Prohászka (Template:Lang-hu; 10 October 1858, Nyitra (today Nitra, Slovakia) – 2 April 1927, Budapest) was a Hungarian Roman Catholic theologian and Bishop of Székesfehérvár from 1905 until his death. Prohászka was a prominent anti-Semite, and used literature as an outlet for his hostile opinions.[1]
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The "Jewish Question" in Hungary written by Prohászka in 1920.
References
- ^ Gyurgyák János: A zsidókérdés Magyarországon (Osiris, Budapest, 2001) ISBN 9789633890271
External links
- Monori Áron: A numerus clausus és a magyar katolikus sajtó 1919–1920
- Monori Áron: Akikre büszkék vagyunk (Élet és Irodalom, 12 May 2006.)
- Mózessy Gergely cikke Prohászka antiszemitizmusáról
- Gabriel Adriányi (1994). "Ottokár Prohászka". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 7. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 982–985. ISBN 3-88309-048-4.
- Samu Tamás Gergő: Magyarország apostola és tanítómestere: Prohászka Ottokár
- Prohászka Ottokár (a Székesfehérvári Katolikus Egyházmegye honlapján)
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- 1858 births
- 1927 deaths
- 19th-century Hungarian people
- 20th-century Hungarian people
- 19th-century Roman Catholic theologians
- 20th-century Roman Catholic theologians
- Hungarian Roman Catholic theologians
- 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops
- Hungarian Roman Catholic bishops
- Antisemitism in Hungary
- Hungarian people of Czech descent
- People from Nitra
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