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Author Sebestyen, Victor, 1956-

Title Twelve days : the story of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution / Victor Sebestyen.

Imprint New York : Pantheon Books, 2006.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  943.9052 Se21t 2006    ---  Available
Description xxvii, 340 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Sebestyen, a journalist whose own family fled from Hungary, gives us a fresh account of this defining moment in the Cold War, incorporating newly released official Hungarian and Soviet documents, his family's diaries, and eyewitness testimony. Tracing the events that led to the rebellion, Sebestyen's narrative moves from the tumultuous streets of Budapest to the Kremlin and the White House, where we hear conversations of those who planned and took part in the uprising and of those who helped crush it--some actively, others through craven inaction. Sebestyen shows how Western rhetoric encouraged the rebels and convinced them they would receive help. For a few thrilling days, as the world watched in amazement, it looked as though the Hungarians would humble the Soviet Union. Then the Soviets showed they would resort to brutal lengths to cling to their Communist empire--and the West let them.--From publisher description.
Subject Hungary -- History -- Revolution, 1956 -- Chronology.
ISBN 037542458X
9780375424588
Standard No. YDXCP 2418113
GEBAY 9629171

 
    
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