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Böske Simon (1909—1970) was a Jewish Hungarian beauty queen, the first winner of the title Miss Hungary (1929) and the winner of the Miss Europe 1929 pageant, held in Paris. After her victory in Paris she was received in private audience by the French President, fêted in Vienna on her return journey to Hungary, and greeted at the railway station in Budapest by a crowd of thousands. She was soon, however, subjected to antisemitic attacks and political pressure. On 22 December 1929 she married the textile business heir Pál Brammer, but the couple divorced in 1935. She then married Dániel Jób, artistic director of the Comedy Theatre of Budapest. The couple survived the Second World War in hiding but lived in poverty for the remainder of their lives.

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  • Böske Simon (1909—1970) was a Jewish Hungarian beauty queen, the first winner of the title Miss Hungary (1929) and the winner of the Miss Europe 1929 pageant, held in Paris. After her victory in Paris she was received in private audience by the French President, fêted in Vienna on her return journey to Hungary, and greeted at the railway station in Budapest by a crowd of thousands. She was soon, however, subjected to antisemitic attacks and political pressure. On 22 December 1929 she married the textile business heir Pál Brammer, but the couple divorced in 1935. She then married Dániel Jób, artistic director of the Comedy Theatre of Budapest. The couple survived the Second World War in hiding but lived in poverty for the remainder of their lives. (en)
  • Erzsébet Simon Böske, connue en France sous le nom d'Elisabeth Simon, née le 15 février 1909 à Keszthely et morte le 28 octobre 1970 à Budapest, est une Hongroise, première femme à devenir Miss Hongrie en 1929. Elle est élue Miss Europe en 1929 à Paris. (fr)
  • Эржебет Шимо́н (известна как Бёшке Шимон; венг. Simon Böske (Erzsébet); 15 февраля 1909, Кестхей, Австро-Венгрия — 28 октября 1970, Будапешт, Венгрия) — венгерская модель, победительница конкурсов красоты «Мисс Венгрия 1929» и «Мисс Европа 1929». Первая представительница Венгрии, ставшая «мисс Европа». (ru)
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  • Böske Simon (1909—1970) was a Jewish Hungarian beauty queen, the first winner of the title Miss Hungary (1929) and the winner of the Miss Europe 1929 pageant, held in Paris. After her victory in Paris she was received in private audience by the French President, fêted in Vienna on her return journey to Hungary, and greeted at the railway station in Budapest by a crowd of thousands. She was soon, however, subjected to antisemitic attacks and political pressure. On 22 December 1929 she married the textile business heir Pál Brammer, but the couple divorced in 1935. She then married Dániel Jób, artistic director of the Comedy Theatre of Budapest. The couple survived the Second World War in hiding but lived in poverty for the remainder of their lives. (en)
  • Erzsébet Simon Böske, connue en France sous le nom d'Elisabeth Simon, née le 15 février 1909 à Keszthely et morte le 28 octobre 1970 à Budapest, est une Hongroise, première femme à devenir Miss Hongrie en 1929. Elle est élue Miss Europe en 1929 à Paris. (fr)
  • Эржебет Шимо́н (известна как Бёшке Шимон; венг. Simon Böske (Erzsébet); 15 февраля 1909, Кестхей, Австро-Венгрия — 28 октября 1970, Будапешт, Венгрия) — венгерская модель, победительница конкурсов красоты «Мисс Венгрия 1929» и «Мисс Европа 1929». Первая представительница Венгрии, ставшая «мисс Европа». (ru)
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  • Böske Simon (en)
  • Elisabeth Simon (fr)
  • Шимон, Бёшке (ru)
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