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The
following books elaborate remarkable Hungarian historical
events of the twentieth century, revealing the truth behind
previously concealed facts. |
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Please
browse among our book reviews and purchase our books.
English and Hungarian versions are available. They can also
serve you as a great resource to improve your language knowledge
either in English or Hungarian.
Wonderful gift idea! Buy the books for your Hungarian relatives
and friends.

The
Tragic Death Of Stephen Horthy Vice-Regeant
Of Hungary
English version
What are the facts behind the tragic air crash of Stephen
Horthy?
Learn the testimonies of original eyewitnesses.
Click here for a detailed book review

Sándor Szilassy
Trianon Essays I.
Hungary at the Brink of the Cliff
Hungarian version
The story elaborates faithful events of three suffering
years of the Hungarian history between 1918 and 1920. These
topics were seldom if ever discussed in publications earlier.
Click
here for a detailed book review
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We
must strengthen the people of Transylvania economically,
to enable them to develop, multiply
and preserve their birthright.
In order to attain these fundamental objectives the Universe
Publishing Company, along with the Hungarian Historical
Research Society, publishes Hungarian historical works
and collections of documents, and turns the profit from
the sales for the purchase of tractors for Hungarian villages.
This project enjoys the full support of Gyorgy Jakubiny,
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Gyulafehervar, and Laszlo
Tokes, Bishop of the Reformed District of Kiralyhago,
as well as of the Hungarians of the World.
For
more details of the "Help
Transylvania...Tractors for the Hungarian Villages of
Transylvania!" program, please click here. |
László
Eszenyi
The Alienated Citizen
Hungarian version
The hardship of the author and his fellow-countrymen while
leaving the homeland due to unmerciful communist force.
Click here for a detailed book review
Csaba
Téglás
Budapest Exit
A
Memoir of Fascism, Communism, and Freedom
English version
The life in Hungary during the end of the Second World War,
the siege of Budapest, the post-war era, communist rule, the
revolution of 1956, and escape through the Iron Curtain.
Click here for a detailed book review

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