Gilicze János: A földeáki Návay család története (Régi magyar családok 5. Debrecen, 2006)

Abstract

After the Second World War, the properties of the Návay family were confiscated, then during the land reform they were partly redistributed and partly used for state farms. The Návays had to leave their home and start a new life full of hardships and struggles. Some of them left Hungary, but most of them stayed and earned respect through their work. As the past is uncovered, their role has become clear by now. Both in their direct community and in Hungary, their generous work and memory are more widely known and respected.

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