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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 tanks twelve days later. Only now, fifty years after those harrowing events, can the full story be told. This book is a powerful eyewitness account and a gripping history of the uprising in Hungary that heralded the future liberation of Eastern Europe. Paul Lendvai was a young journalist covering politics in Hungary when the uprising broke out. He knew the government officials and revolutionaries involved. He was on the front lines of the student protests and the bloody street fights and he saw the revolutionary government smashed by the Red Army. In this riveting, deeply personal, and often irreverent book, Lendvai weaves his own experiences with in-depth reportage to unravel the complex chain of events leading up to and including the uprising, its brutal suppression, and its far-reaching political repercussions in Hungary and neighboring Eastern Bloc countries. He draws upon exclusive interviews with Russian and former KGB officials, survivors of the Soviet backlash, and relatives of those executed.He reveals new evidence from closed tribunals and documents kept secret in Soviet and Hungarian archives. Lendvai's breathtaking narrative shows how the uprising, while tragic, delivered a stunning blow to Communism that helped to ultimately bring about its demise. One Day That Shook the Communist World is the best account of these unprecedented events.
CONTRIBUTORS: Paul Lendvai, Ann Major EAN: 9780691132822 COUNTRY: United States PAGES: WEIGHT: 567 g HEIGHT: 235 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Princeton University Press DATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / Revolutionary, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century, HISTORY / Europe / Austria & Hungary WIDTH: 152 cm SPINE:

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Austro-Hungarian Empire, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, General and world history, European history, Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions

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Paul Lendvai is a leading European journalist and senior commentator on Austrian television. He is editor in chief of the Vienna-based international quarterly "Europaische Rundschau". He is the author of thirteen books, including "The Hungarians: A Thousand Years of Victory in Defeat" (Princeton).

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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 tanks twelve days later. Only now, fifty years after those harrowing events, can the full story be told. This book is a powerful eyewitness account and a gripping history of the uprising in Hungary that heralded the future liberation of Eastern Europe. Paul Lendvai was a young journalist covering politics in Hungary when the uprising broke out. He knew the government officials and revolutionaries involved. He was on the front lines of the student protests and the bloody street fights and he saw the revolutionary government smashed by the Red Army. In this riveting, deeply personal, and often irreverent book, Lendvai weaves his own experiences with in-depth reportage to unravel the complex chain of events leading up to and including the uprising, its brutal suppression, and its far-reaching political repercussions in Hungary and neighboring Eastern Bloc countries. He draws upon exclusive interviews with Russian and former KGB officials, survivors of the Soviet backlash, and relatives of those executed.He reveals new evidence from closed tribunals and documents kept secret in Soviet and Hungarian archives. Lendvai's breathtaking narrative shows how the uprising, while tragic, delivered a stunning blow to Communism that helped to ultimately bring about its demise. One Day That Shook the Communist World is the best account of these unprecedented events.
CONTRIBUTORS: Paul Lendvai, Ann Major EAN: 9780691132822 COUNTRY: United States PAGES: WEIGHT: 567 g HEIGHT: 235 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Princeton University Press DATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / Revolutionary, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century, HISTORY / Europe / Austria & Hungary WIDTH: 152 cm SPINE:

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Austro-Hungarian Empire, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, General and world history, European history, Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions

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