Hungary

Hungary (Hungarian: Magyarország [ˈmɒɟɒrorsaːɡ] (listen)) is a country in Central Europe. Spanning 93,030 square kilometres (35,920 sq mi) in the Carpathian Basin, it borders Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and Slovenia to the southwest, and Austria to the west. With about 10 million inhabitants, Hungary is a medium-sized member state of the European Union. The official language is Hungarian, which is the most widely spoken Uralic language in the world, and among the few non-Indo-European languages to be widely spoken in Europe. Hungary's capital and largest …

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5 May 2022

List of Communist Party leaders by Eastern European country, 1946-1991

Modrow 1989-1990 Lothar de Maizière 1990-1990 Hungary First Secretary of the Hungarian Working Peoples’ 1988-1989 Rezső Nyers 1989-1989 President of Hungary/Head of State István Dobi 1952-1967 Pál Losonczi Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Hungary/Prime Minister of Hungary István Dobi 1948-1952 Mátyás Rákosi


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Notes of interest with links to documents in Cold War Eastern Europe. Links to photos, maps and compelling stories.

the easy life of children at pioneer camps in Hungary https://history-commons.net/artifacts/2383592 371/177565 34 Textual An account of a wedding in Hungary FO 371/177578 7 Textual Khrushchev and Gomulka https://history-commons.net/artifacts/2371425/hungary/3392539/ https://history-commons.net/artifacts net/artifacts/2371906/hungary/3392950/ https://history-commons.net/artifacts/2371908/hungary/3392954/ https://history-commons https://history-commons.net/artifacts/2372520/hungary/3393578/ https://history-commons.net/artifacts


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List of files retained by the British government that are not available in Cold War Eastern Europe

Bulgaria 1983 Jan 01 - 1983 Dec 31 FCO 28 5513 Hungary: applications for political asylum 1983 Jan 01 Internal economic situation in Hungary 1983 Jan 01 - 1983 Dec 31 FCO 28 5553 Hungary: nationality policy 1983 Correspondence from 1906-19661906-1966 NORTHERN (N): Hungary (NH) 1965


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Dr. Mark Allinson, University of Bristol; Professor Csaba Békés, Corvinus University of Budapest; Dr. Peter Bugge, Aarhus University; Professor Melissa Feinberg, Rutgers University; Dr. Hope M. Harrison, The George Washington …

His latest book is Soviet Occupation of Romania, Hungary, and Austria 1944/45–1948/49 (Co-ed.), (Central


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State leaders in Eastern Europe, Berlin Mayors, United Kingdom Prime Ministers and Foreign Secretaries, Politicians and Statesmen, Ambassadors, Other Eastern European Figures

Rákosi Hungary General Secretary of the Hungarian Working People's Party 1949-1956 Ernő Gerő Hungary General Hungarian Working People's Party 1956 János Kádár Hungary General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Worker's Worker's Party 1956-1988 Károly Grósz Hungary General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Worker's Party 1955 - 1961 Antal Apró Hungary Deputy Premier 1957 - 1971 Ernő Gerő Hungary First Secretary of the Communist Party 1956 András Hegedüs Hungary Prime Minister 1955 - 1956 Anna Kéthly Hungary Deputy Speaker of Parliament


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Countries and Constituent Republics of Eastern European States during the Cold War

D.R.) German Democratic Republic (G.D.R.) Hungary Hungarian People's Republic Poland Polish People's


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British Foreign Office Departments and their leaders, by region and year

Berlin Yugoslavia Albania Bulgaria Czechoslovakia Hungary Poland Romania Soviet Union Baltic States Fo


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Editorial description of the content of Cold War Eastern Europe

Bulgaria ● Czechoslovakia ● East Germany and Berlin ● Hungary ● Poland ● Romania ● Soviet Union ● Yugoslavia


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Cold War Eastern Europe provides access to thousands of files from the political departments of the U.K. Foreign Office responsible for dealing with and reporting on the Soviet Union and …

Bulgaria ● Czechoslovakia ● East Germany and Berlin ● Hungary ● Poland ● Romania ● Soviet Union ● Yugoslavia suppression of uprisings in East Germany, Poland, and Hungary. Concurrently, the death of Stalin and the inauguration and the Baltic states, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Albania, and Yugoslavia from


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State security agencies, International Organizations, Political Organizations, Non-governing Political Parties and Organizations, Youth Organizations, and other Key Terms

State Protection Authority Államvédelmi Hatóság Hungary (formally merged into the Interior Ministry 1953 HNF Patriotic People's Front Hazafias Népfront Hungary LDPD Liberal Democratic Party of Germany Liberal-Demokratische Union of Working Youth Dolgozó Ifjúság Szövetsége Hungary (to 1957) FDJ Free German Youth Freie Deutsche Communist League Magyar Kommunista Ifjúsági Szövetség Hungary (from 1957) Komsomol All-Union Leninist Young MTI Hungarian News Agency Magyar Távirati Iroda Hungary MTS Machine and Tractor Station mashinno-traktornaya


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