Best of
Hungary

1981

Uprising! One Nation's Nightmare: Hungary 1956


David Irving - 1981
    But this fluttering of a national spirit was brief: the Soviet Union crushed the uprising with a brutality that shocked the western world.The full story has never before been told. David Irving's search for material and documents took him to the great cities of the northern hemisphere. He questioned survivors in Moscow, Munich, Geneva, Paris, London, New York, Verona, Rome and Madrid - he obtained clearance of previously un-obtainable records in Washington relating to the role of the CIA, Radio Free Europe, and United States diplomacy. In Kansas he worked through the records of Eisenhower, American president at the time. In Toronto he found and interviewed Budapest's police chief, who had been recently amnestied from life imprisonment by the Hungarians.

Abafi (1854)


Miklós Jósika - 1981
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November 1918: The Last Act of the Great War


Gordon Brook-Shepherd - 1981