Hungarian Scout Association (U.S.)
Variant namesIn the late 1940s, the scouting movement in Hungary was disbanded and replaced by the "pioneer" movement, based on the Soviet model. In 1951, Ferenc Beodray and Ede Császár organized the first Hungarian Boy Scout Troop in the United States. In the same year, the International headquarters was moved from Germany to Garfield, New Jersey. There are troops and camps among Hungarian immigrants in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe, and Australia.
From the description of Records, 1965. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62482854
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creatorOf | Hungarian Scout Association (U.S.). [Publications of the Hungarian Scout Association in the United States and other countries] | Library of Congress | |
referencedIn | Gracza, Elizabeth. Papers, n.d. | University of Minnesota, Minneapolis | |
referencedIn | Gracza, Elizabeth. Elizabeth Gracza Papers, nd. | University of Minnesota, Minneapolis | |
creatorOf | Hungarian Scout Association (U.S.). Records, 1965. | University of Minnesota, Minneapolis | |
referencedIn | Elizabeth Gracza Papers, nd | University of Minnesota Libraries. Immigration History Research Center [ihrc] |
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associatedWith | Beodray, Ferenc. | person |
associatedWith | Boy Scouts. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Csaszar, Ede. | person |
associatedWith | Gracza, Elizabeth. | person |
associatedWith | Gracza, Elizabeth. | person |
associatedWith | Hungarian Scouts Association. Troop No. 6 "Gabor Aron" (Passaic, New Jersy). | corporateBody |
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New Jersey--Passaic | |||
United States | |||
Hungary |
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Boy Scouts |
Hungarian Americans |
Scouts and scouting |
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Hungarian,
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