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The Hungarian minority in the First Czechoslovak Republic, 1918-1938
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The Hungarian minority in the First Czechoslovak Republic, 1918-1938
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The Hungarian minority in the First Czechoslovak Republic, 1918-1938
Collection of articles, essays, documents, and statistical data selected from the 1st six issues of Studies for a new central Europe, 1963-69.
In 1956, at the time of the Hungarian Revolution, Kopacsi was police chief in Budapest. He had fought in the anti-Nazi Resistance and welcomed the Soviet Army. Purges in the police forces during the early 1950s eventually led him to question Soviet motives. He and seven other leaders were tried and sentenced to long prison terms. This fascinating insider’s account adds a new dimension to Hungary’s history.
About the saving of thousands of Jewish orphans by Rabbi Wolf Frei, establishing safe house orphanages, inside Budapest, during the war, and detailing other rescue efforts, by Wallenberg and many other Jewish and non-Jewish volunteers right under the nose of the Hungarian Iron Cross Fascists and the Nazis. It gives a wide panorama of all of the rescue efforts organized within Budapest during the Nazi invasion of Hungary
