Номер объектаM2018/018:049
ОписаниеBudapest school report for Hungarian-Jewish Holocaust survivor Joseph Sarkadi. Begins 1 September 1945, and extends until the 1949 school year.
Joseph's grades are average, but in general improve over the course of the report. He is reportedly well-behaved and a good English student. Joseph was two years behind for his age group, due to the disruption of the war.
His religion is stated as Catholic. Joseph was possibly christened while in hiding during the war, as was his brother Stephen.
Joseph Sarkadi was born on 8 December 1934 to Laszlo and Ilona Sarkadi (nee Reisz). The Hungarian Jewish Reisz and Sarkadi families were long-time residents of Kunszentmiklos, a village just south of Budapest. Joseph had 2 siblings - Stephen (b. 1938) and Emily (b. 1947).
Laszlo spent the majority of the World War II in forced labour, while Ilona and her sons fled to Budapest. Joseph and Stephen were eventually placed in hiding, sometimes separately. Both carried the trauma of this period with them for life.
The family lost many loved ones to the Holocaust. They rebuilt their lives in Budapest after the war. Joseph and Stephen returned to school and were involved in Communist youth activities. Joseph attended university in Budapest for 2 years.
The family was eventually persecuted by the Communist government. In 1958, the family migrated to Melbourne along with Ilona's mother Margit. They operated a restaurant from 1960-63.
Joseph was devastated by the death of his grandmother in 1963, and died in a car crash that same year.
Joseph's grades are average, but in general improve over the course of the report. He is reportedly well-behaved and a good English student. Joseph was two years behind for his age group, due to the disruption of the war.
His religion is stated as Catholic. Joseph was possibly christened while in hiding during the war, as was his brother Stephen.
Joseph Sarkadi was born on 8 December 1934 to Laszlo and Ilona Sarkadi (nee Reisz). The Hungarian Jewish Reisz and Sarkadi families were long-time residents of Kunszentmiklos, a village just south of Budapest. Joseph had 2 siblings - Stephen (b. 1938) and Emily (b. 1947).
Laszlo spent the majority of the World War II in forced labour, while Ilona and her sons fled to Budapest. Joseph and Stephen were eventually placed in hiding, sometimes separately. Both carried the trauma of this period with them for life.
The family lost many loved ones to the Holocaust. They rebuilt their lives in Budapest after the war. Joseph and Stephen returned to school and were involved in Communist youth activities. Joseph attended university in Budapest for 2 years.
The family was eventually persecuted by the Communist government. In 1958, the family migrated to Melbourne along with Ilona's mother Margit. They operated a restaurant from 1960-63.
Joseph was devastated by the death of his grandmother in 1963, and died in a car crash that same year.
Место изготовленияBudapest, Hungary
Дата 1945-09-01 - 1949
Наименованиеacademic transcripts
Материалpaper
Техникаtypewritten, handwritten
Размерность
- height: 220.00 mm
width: 112.00 mm
Язык
- Hungarian Page labelled 1
Joseph Sarkadi
MASTER RECORD
Born: 8th December 1934
Religion: Catholic
Father: Laszlo Sarkadi, engineer
Кредитная линияSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Ester Sarkadi-Clarke