I will present what happened in the Hungarian revolution in 1956 and how the international situation affected the formation of the revolution. I will examine what was the policy of Austria and of the United States (US) in connection with the accepting of the Hungarian refugees. After this overview, I will demonstrate through a personal example, my uncle, Charles K. Turk, how the Hungarian revolution had determined his life.BSc/BAAnglisztik
In 1956, the Czechoslovak authorities successfully suppressed all traces of a potential uprising. It...
This thesis will have four main objectives. (1) A descriptive and logical summary of the events lead...
The fate of East-Central Europe until the fall of the communist regimes was determined by the status...
In the wake of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, close to two hundred thousand Hungarians crossed in...
A dolgozat az 1956-os forradalom hatását vizsgálja az amerikai-magyar kapcsolatokat tekintetében. Az...
In my thesis I will focus on the people who emigrated from Hungary to the United States. The two big...
To begin with, the aim of the thesis is to represent the life of those Hungarians, who went to the U...
This work looks in detail at Hungarian history from 1918 to October 1956. It finds that the causes o...
In this essay we are going to examine what considerations formulated U.S. decision-making at Hungary...
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 undeniably constitutes the internationally most renowned chapter of...
1956 - Budapest: the time and the place are associated in the minds of many Frenchmen. The name of t...
This presentation will discuss why Hungary has experienced a rather inordinate number of both bloodl...
This thesis investigates the reception and treatment of the refugees from Hungary and Egypt who arri...
Following the destruction caused by World War II, world leaders, specifically Franklin D. Roosevelt ...
The purpose of this thesis is to review and revise all historical evidence hitherto available concer...
In 1956, the Czechoslovak authorities successfully suppressed all traces of a potential uprising. It...
This thesis will have four main objectives. (1) A descriptive and logical summary of the events lead...
The fate of East-Central Europe until the fall of the communist regimes was determined by the status...
In the wake of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, close to two hundred thousand Hungarians crossed in...
A dolgozat az 1956-os forradalom hatását vizsgálja az amerikai-magyar kapcsolatokat tekintetében. Az...
In my thesis I will focus on the people who emigrated from Hungary to the United States. The two big...
To begin with, the aim of the thesis is to represent the life of those Hungarians, who went to the U...
This work looks in detail at Hungarian history from 1918 to October 1956. It finds that the causes o...
In this essay we are going to examine what considerations formulated U.S. decision-making at Hungary...
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 undeniably constitutes the internationally most renowned chapter of...
1956 - Budapest: the time and the place are associated in the minds of many Frenchmen. The name of t...
This presentation will discuss why Hungary has experienced a rather inordinate number of both bloodl...
This thesis investigates the reception and treatment of the refugees from Hungary and Egypt who arri...
Following the destruction caused by World War II, world leaders, specifically Franklin D. Roosevelt ...
The purpose of this thesis is to review and revise all historical evidence hitherto available concer...
In 1956, the Czechoslovak authorities successfully suppressed all traces of a potential uprising. It...
This thesis will have four main objectives. (1) A descriptive and logical summary of the events lead...
The fate of East-Central Europe until the fall of the communist regimes was determined by the status...