Ságvári Ágnes (szerk.): Budapest. The History of a Capital (Budapest, 1975)
Documents
XIV The Municipal Council proclaims its solidarity with the Hungarian National Council, the central and leading body of the Bourgeois Democratic Revolution, October 31st, 1918. XV Appeal of the Municipal Directorate, March 22nd, 1919. XVI Draft decree on the regulation of the Budapest administration. Proposal of the People’s Commissars of the Interior and Justice to the Federal Central Executive Committee, 1919. XVII Action to be taken against employees who were appointed to leading positions by the proletarian dictatorship, or played an active part in communist movements, August 8th, 1919. XVIII The “Christian-National” economic programme. Excerpt from the minutes of the Municipal General Assembly, March 9th, 1921. XIX The opposition to the new Municipality Act. Excerpt from the minutes of the Municipal General Assembly, February 7th, 1930. XX The Budapest opposition on the economic crisis and city management. Excerpt from the proposal of councillor Károly Peyer, October 2nd, 1931. XXI Excerpts from the memorandum of the mayor, Jenő Sipó'cz, to the Minister of the Interior on the social and welfare activities of the municipality, July 15th, 1932. XXII Leaflet of the Budapest Party Committee of the Hungarian Party of Communists, Summer 1936. XXIII Appeal to the conscience of the nation! Christian Hungarian writers, artists, scientists in favour of equal rights, May 6th, 1938. XXIV Order of the Arrow-Cross Minister of Defence against desertion, November 26th, 1944. XXV Appeal of the Hungarian National Liberation Committee to the people of Budapest, November 1944. XXVI Proclamation on the formation of. the Budapest National Committee and the appointment of the mayor, January 22nd, 1945. XXVII Minutes of the first meeting of the Committee of Five of the Budapest National Committee, January 28th, 1945. XXVIII Brief report of the mayor, Zoltán Vas, on the state of the City, November 28th, 1945. XXIX Excerpts from the speech at the Municipal General Assembly made by Géza Rubletzky, of the Smallholders’ Party, on the secularization of church schools, June 23rd, 1948. 76