Lakos János: Magyar Országos Levéltár (Budapest, 1996)

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2. Microfilms of the records of Hungarian county and municipal archives (11 million frames). The following archival materials were completely microfilmed: - pre-1867 reports of county and municipal general assemblies, pre­1848 county and local census records, acta nobilitaria, and copies of charters created before 1526, - records of the World War II Holocaust. 3. Microfilms of records of Hungarian church archives (5 million frames), e.g. - reports on canonical visitations (mostly reports of the Roman Catholic Church have been microfilmed), - all the parish registers dating before 1895, - selected records from the archival material of the Primatial Archives [Prímási Levéltár] - pre-1526 charters 4. Microfilms of records with Hungarian relevance, kept at foreign ar­chives (7 million frames).The most important ones are the following: - all the known, pre-1526 charters - England: records of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, kept at the Public Record Office relating to the period between the two World Wars and the Revolution of 1956. - Austria: Haus-, Hof- und Staatsarchiv, records of the sub-fonds of the Politisches Archiv, "Krieg", Informationsbüro, Ungarische Akten, Kabinettkanzlei; Hofkammerarchiv, records of the sub-fonds of the Hoffinanz Ungarn, Ungarisches Camerale; Burgenländisches Landes­archiv, records of the Batthyány Archives. - Croatia: Archiv Hrvatske, records of the sub-fonds of the Acta banalia, Zichy-Frangepán Collection, Acta paulinorum, Acta jesuitica. - Yugoslavia: Archiv Vojvodine, reports of general assemblies from the feudal times of Bács, Temes and Torontál counties (before 1848), records of Franciscan monasteries, papers from the Bach era. - Germany: Bundesarchiv, records of Auswärtiges Amt, from World War I and the period between the two World Wars, records of Rákóczy from the Preussisches Geheimes Staatsarchiv, Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe: documents relating to the war of liberation from the Tur­kish occupation. - Romania: records, census records, reports (Belső-Szolnok, Doboka, Kolozs, Kraszna, Szatmár and Torda counties, Kővár and Maros dis­tricts, Kolozsvár and Beszterce towns) mostly from the County Archives of Brasov (Brassó), Cluj (Kolozsvár) and Tirgu Mures (Marosváráshely); family records of the Archives of the Romanian Academy, Section in Cluj (Bánffy, Bethlen, Gyulay-Kuun, Kemény, Mikó-Rhédey, Wesselényi families).

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