Anna Zádor

She volunteered to work for Professor Antal Hekler at the Eötvös Loránd University for a decade.

[1] She survived the second world war but both her brother and her husband died in concentration camps.

[1] She began teaching Art History in 1951 and she gained her doctorate in 1961.

These dealt with the Italian renaissance, Hungarian culture and history and the English Garden in Hungary[2] Zádor died in Budapest in 1995.

Zador's memoirs are a useful source for the Holocaust in Hungary as she survived and she knew many who did not.

Plaque to her memory in Budapest