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A brave man roamed the streets of Budapest those days. He took photographs between October 23rd and November 11th of 1956. So that a sign would remain. And when freedom came again and it left even the murderers unpunished, his widow gave the concealed photographs to the Historial Institute on one condition: neither her nor her husband’s name should be made public.
The Hungarian minority in the First Czechoslovak Republic, 1918-1938
The 1956 revolution: articles, Hungarian and Canadian perspectives
(2006/vol. 47) #182