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Thanks for the information, I think it was rather Aladár Negro, and I had written under this photo. But it was my speculation, this time the good one. Anyway, thanks for this late tip, :-)
BTW, my text about
"Two days air war between Hungarians and Slovaks in III 1939", has been edited about one month ago in Poland in Polish magazine Aero 2(29)/2011, p. 14-25.
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do have a genuine, unpublished photo of Negro (later Szobránczy) from March, 1939 with his dog.
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OK, then so, probably I have such copy photo, which I have bought about 10 or more years ago from Hungary. What is a problem? You want to say me that I do not have a photo or you ban me publish it? It is funy.
This photos and other ones do not come from your collection too. There are good reproduced, not orginal, but useful for editorial printing.
I know many photos, which were copied in several prints and distributed among people, also next copies of this printings. Only the author of photo (who did it) have full copy rights but also in limited period. Of course it is well to know, who did this photo and when (exacte date), and where (exacte place).
Copyrights for photos are for max 70 years long, this is not for 100 or more years.
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(And most of the "very well known by everyone" information comes from my research in this topic).
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First time, when I did this subject (in 2002 in Poland) I do not know your name and your materials too (you mostly writing in Hungarian, which I do not know). Second time, when I did this story 9 years later (improved, corrected, ect.), I know you, but sorry and frankly, your material have not been the main source for writig it too, despite I have your book about Hungarian's aces from 2006 and mentioned it in my sources too.
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First about this subject in English, If I am right, have written Peter Mujzer in 1994. So he was not you of course. His story was very nice and good as on 1994, he is mentioned among other sources in my material and the end of it.