Életkörülmények Bács-Bodrog megyében 1945 és 1949 között

Living conditions of the population of the treasuresome Nord-Bácska based on archival documents and the local press of the time. The center of the northern part of BácsBodrog county, which was divided by Trianon and was also called Csonka (truncated) Bács-Bodrog county between the two world wars, wa...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerző: Fábián Borbála
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2020
Sorozat:Délvidéki szemle 7 No. 1-2
Kulcsszavak:Magyarország története - 1945-1949, Szerbia története - 1945-1949, Bács-Bodrog megye története - 1945-1949
Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/73870
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Tartalmi kivonat:Living conditions of the population of the treasuresome Nord-Bácska based on archival documents and the local press of the time. The center of the northern part of BácsBodrog county, which was divided by Trianon and was also called Csonka (truncated) Bács-Bodrog county between the two world wars, was in the town of Baja. In 1949, 158,944 people lived in 31 settlements. 9,000 Hungarian refugees and deportees were housed in the homes of displaced Germans. From the reports of deputy-county chiefs we can also learn about the contemporary rumors about compulsory submissions to the state, and the fear of the kolkhoz. The local supply, similarly to other parts of the country, presented an almost daily struggle mainly in the period between 1945–47, in order to provide for the supply of grain, flour, bread, salt, fat, matches or kerosene for those living in the area. The other big administrative task was to convince the government agencies to leave some of the submitted food in the area, to make sure some that next year’s seed is available. Several public welfare measures were taken for the benefit of the population: setting up soup-kitchens, organizing day-care centres, and winter economics course for new settlers. Local care and the operations of public healthcare could only be maintained partly through donations. The largest cultural investment of the period was the Museum and House of Culture of Bács-Bodrog County and the City of Baja from 1947, to which the county contributed with a significant amount. Bács-Bodrog county ceased to exist as of February 1, 1950, and its territory was joined to Bács-Kiskun county.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:70-94
ISSN:2416-223X