Tibor Kövès

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Tibor Kövès , also Koeves (* 1903 ; † after 1953) was a Jewish-Hungarian journalist and author.

Kövès, who had traveled extensively since 1924, published essays in English on art and religion in 1939 in New York City, Marseille, London and Paris. Further books appeared in Hungary and France. In the course of the dispute about the USA joining the Second World War , he published a propaganda biography of Franz von Papen in 1941 . In addition to an evaluation of the Reich Concordat , alleged dialogues between Kurt Schuschnigg and Adolf Hitler are reproduced.

Maybe Kövès worked after the war until 1960 as Vice President and partner of the New York Institute for Motivational Research of Ernest Dichter . The institute dealt with influencing the motivation of buyers. In 1968, Tibor Koeves Associates investigated the buying preference of black Africans for menthol cigarettes on behalf of Philip Morris .

Works

  • La Formation de L'Ancien Art Chretien. Paris 1927.
  • Faragott Képek. 1933.
  • A barbár. 1935.
  • Timetable for tramps. A European Testament. Houghfon Mifflin 1939.
  • Satan in Top Hat - The Biography of Franz von Papen. New York 1941.
  • The Death of Romantic Love. In: The United Nations World. Volume IV, July 7, 1950.

literature

  • A magyar Parizs. Válogatta, szerkesztette, a bevezetőt írta Bajomi Lázár Endre. Lektorálta Kovalovszky Miklós. Gondolat, Budapest 1978

References

  1. ^ The Public Opinion Quarterly. Volume 24, No. 3 (Autumn, 1960), pp. 543-544. Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Association for Public Opinion Research.
  2. A pilot look at the attitudes of Negro smokers toward menthol cigarettes . Tibor Koeves Associates. (1968). Philip Morris. Bates No. 1002483819-3830