(…)he was the short of conservative who was also an anti-fascist, and alarmed by Hitler’s rise to power in Germany, he used his influence ands authority to have local meetings of the Hungarian Nazi Party banned. In 1935, when I was two years old, he was stabbed to death by an adolescent Nazi chosen for the task because he was not yet eighteen and couldn’t be executed for the murder.
Stephen Vizinczey, Praise for older women.