Kati Marton

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Kati Marton is a Hungarian-American author and journalist known for her books on history, politics, and human rights, often drawing on her own family's experiences in Cold War–era Eastern Europe.

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instanceOf human
journalist
awardReceived George Foster Peabody Award NERFINISHED
boardMemberOf Committee to Protect Journalists NERFINISHED
Human Rights Watch NERFINISHED
citizenship Hungary NERFINISHED
United States of America
countryOfBirth Hungary NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1949-04-03
educatedAt George Washington University NERFINISHED
Sorbonne University NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin Hungarian
familyName Marton NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Cold War history
human rights
journalism
genre biography
history
memoir
non-fiction
givenName Kati NERFINISHED
hasGender female
influencedBy family experiences in Communist Hungary
languageOfWorkOrName English
Hungarian
memberOf International Women’s Health Coalition (board) NERFINISHED
name Kati Marton NERFINISHED
notableFor books on history, politics, and human rights
notableWork Enemies of the People: My Family’s Journey to America NERFINISHED
Hidden Power: Presidential Marriages That Shaped Our History NERFINISHED
Paris: A Love Story NERFINISHED
The Great Escape: Nine Jews Who Fled Hitler and Changed the World NERFINISHED
Wallenberg: The Incredible True Story of the Man Who Saved the Jews of Budapest NERFINISHED
occupation author
journalist
parentOf Christopher Jennings NERFINISHED
Elizabeth Jennings NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Budapest
residence New York City
spouse Peter Jennings NERFINISHED
Richard Holbrooke NERFINISHED
writesAbout Cold War–era Eastern Europe NERFINISHED
history
human rights
politics

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Peter Jennings spouse Kati Marton