e martë, 21 gusht 2007

David Irving, Uprising! One Nation's Nightmare: Hungary 1956


David Irving, Uprising! One Nation's Nightmare: Hungary 1956
Focal Point Publications | ISBN 0340183136 | 1981 | PDF | 1.9 MB | 751 pages

On October 18th, the Russian garrison troops in Hungary were put on alert, as was the Budapest ÁVH headquarters: day and night, five extra officers were attached to the ÁVH operations section. The troops now had to sleep with weapons at the ready.
On October 20th the Party alerted the country’s armed forces. At nine A.M. the bar of the Danube Hotel was already crowded. The hotel was a favourite haunt of journalists, and Nicholas Gimes found several Monday News men there. Shortly, a Hindu journalist who had arrived the night before from Moscow walked in and remarked after a furtive glance around: “There’s something cooking in the Kremlin. I saw lots of Russian tanks moving west between Kiev and Kolomea – it doesn’t look at all good for you.”

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