Krisztián Ungváry (born 1969) is a Hungarian historian of 20th century political and military history.
He wrote about the siege of Budapest in World War II.
In 1989 he continued his studies on the Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem university, specializing in German and History.
[1] On 15 October 1988, he was among the founding members of the Hungarian Boy Scout Association.
His area of interests include 20th century political and military history.