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Peace, War and The Aftermath

PEACE, WAR AND THE AFTERMATH is an account of war and communist takeover and a coming-of-age tale with a twist. As a young boy, Sandor A. Erdelyi saw the horrors of war first hand. After WWII, Hungary was stripped of vast chunks of her territory and her remnants were swallowed by Soviet Russia. Classmates and workplace colleagues disappeared and families were torn apart. Erdelyi's generation was decimated by deportation, internal exile and murder as the communist regime tightened its chokehold on the country. By turns harrowing, comical and moving, Erdelyi's story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and a valuable chronicle of a country that is still poorly understood in the world.

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Product Details:
Author: S. A. Erdélyi
Paperback: 354 pages
Publisher: Media Creations, Incorporated
Publication Date: November 08, 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 1595260625
Package Length: 9.0 inches
Package Width: 5.9 inches
Package Height: 1.1 inches
Package Weight: 1.15 pounds
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4PEACE, WAR AND THE AFTERMATH  Jan 16, 2007
By Alexander S. Erdelyi
A reviewer, 22/04/2006 3:32:23 PM.
The author vividly presents life in Hungary, from the turn of the 20th Century, through the effects of WWI, the depression during the early thirties, WWII and the subsequent Soviet occupation and communist oppression of Hungary. The book ends with the failed 1956 October revolution and the exodus of two-hundred thousand young Hungarians to the West that followed. On October 23, 2006, the world will remember the heroism and the sacrifices of the rebelling students and workers, who gave their lives in want of freedom for the Hungarian people.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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