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2. Bridge at Andau: The Compelling True Story of a Brave, Embattled People
by James A Michener
"Immeasurably stirring." The Atlantic Monthly At four o'clock in the morning on a Sunday in November 1956, the city of Budapest was awakened by the ... More
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3. Anna Teller
by Jo Sinclair, Anne Halley (Afterword by)
Highly praised at its first publication in 1960, Anna Teller is the story of 75 years in the life of a Jewish Hungarian family, from their roots in ... More
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4. The Fall of the Red Star
by Helen M Szablya, Peggy King Anderson
This fast-moving novel of the Hungarian Revolution is based on the true-life account of the Szablya family's dramatic struggle for freedom. At the ... More
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8. Guiding Stars
by Julius Ling
This is a historical love story built on the Hungarian revolution. The story plays out in 1956 Hungary, Australia, and Canada.
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12. Their Fate Was Written
by Gabriella Mingo
Follows the experiences of five Hungarian girls during and after the 1956 revolution.
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13. Szombathely
by Anthony Nagy
On the 50th anniversary of the bloody uprising in Hungary, this book is dedicated to the memories of the thousands of people who fought and died in ... More
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14. Twelve Days: The Story of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution
by Victor Sebestyen
On the 50th anniversary of an important battle of the Cold War, this account incorporates previously unreleased Hungiarian and Soviet documents, the ... More
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15. Journey to a Revolution: A Personal Memoir and History of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956
by Michael Korda
"First rate. Michael Korda is superb in recalling the brutal reality of the Hungarian Revolution, as well as his own unlikely adventures as an ... More
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18. Imre Nagy, Martyr of the Nation: Contested History, Legitimacy, and Popular Memory in Hungary
by Karl P Benziger
Imre Nagy, Martyr of the Nation is a study of the ways in which the memory of the martyred Prime Minister and the story of the 1956 Revolution ... More
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19. Made in Hungary: A Life Forged by History
by Maria Krenz
Born in a bombing raid in 1944, Maria Krenz lived her childhood in Budapest traversed the tumultuous years from the Holocaust through the Soviet ... More
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20. The Hungarian Revolution 1956
by Laszlo Ritter, Erwin Schmidl, Peter Dennis (Illustrator)
The Hungarian Revolution of October 1956 was the most important armed rising against the USSR during the Cold War (1946-1991). Inspired by riots in ... More
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22. The Legal Effects of a Revolution: Hungary's Legal History: November 1956--November 1958
by Dr. William Solyom-Fekete
The history of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, the events that lead to the Revolution, and the analysis and evaluation of the achievements of the ... More
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24. The Storyteller: Memory, Secrets, Magic and Lies
by Anna Porter
On long walks through the once-grand European capital of Budapest, set on the banks of the Danube, in confidences whispered in splendid fin-de-siecle ... More
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25. One Day That Shook the Communist World: The 1956 Hungarian Uprising and Its Legacy
by Paul Lendvai, Ann Major (Translator)
On October 23, 1956, a popular uprising against Soviet rule swept through Hungary like a force of nature, only to be mercilessly crushed by Soviet ... More
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