Hungarian interview - Alfred Kaman

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Title: Hungarian interview - Alfred Kaman

Creator: MHSO; Piri Pandy and Rev. Pandy

Language: hun

Subject: Kaman, Alfred - Hungarian Canadian - Oral history

Description_eng: Alfred Kaman was born in Hungary, and as an adult there worked there as an agronomist. The Communist government, which took over the country following World War II, forced Mr. Kaman to lie about his work. He left Hungary after the 1956 Revolution, arriving in Canada in 1957. Mr. Kaman gives a detailed account of his first impressions of Canada. In Canada, Mr. Kaman entered the tobacco share growing industry, along with many other Hungarian immigrants, in south-western Ontario. He talks about the Hungarian Hall in Delhi, Ontario. Mr. Kaman shares his hopes for his children's future.

Date: 1977-07-21

Type: Sound

Format: audio/mpeg

Identifier: HungTape1572

Rights: Please see the terms of use at http://multiculturalcanada.ca/cco_rights.htm

File Size: 29,029 KB

Duration: 0:30:57

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MHSO; Piri Pandy and Rev. Pandy (1977, July 21). Hungarian interview - Alfred Kaman. Retrieved from http://www.multiculturalcanada.ca/node/5291

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MHSO; Piri Pandy and Rev. Pandy. "Hungarian interview - Alfred Kaman." Multicultural Canada. N.p. 21 July 1977. Web. 16 May, 2012.

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MHSO; Piri Pandy and Rev. Pandy. "Hungarian interview - Alfred Kaman." Multicultural Canada. July 21, 1977. http://www.multiculturalcanada.ca/node/5291