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Hungary from the Nazis to the Soviets
The Establishment of the Communist Regime in Hungary, 1944–1948

This 2006 book describes in detail the establishment of a Communist regime in Hungary.

Peter Kenez (Author)

9780521857666, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 22 May 2006

324 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm, 0.574 kg

'Kenez's survey of the Communist takeover offers a vivid account and is a welcome addition to previous publications on the topic.' Journal of Austrian History Yearbook

This 2006 book describes in detail the establishment of a Communist regime in Hungary. Hungary was the last ally of Nazi Germany, and as such suffered dreadful destruction in the course of the fighting during the last year of the war. The war discredited the political and social elite and gave opportunity for a new beginning. Early optimism in democratic circles, however, quickly dissipated. With the help of the Soviet Army, the Communists, who had negligible indigenous support, in a short time managed to destroy any organized opposition to their taking power. In this concise book, which is based on archival and other primary sources, Peter Kenez describes the methods of Communist conquest of power in one country in Eastern Europe and therefore allows us to better understand the origin of the Cold War.

1. Introduction
2. The revolution, 1917–21
3. New economic policies, 1921–9
4. The first five-year plan
5. High Stalinism
6. A great and patriotic war
7. The Nadir: 1945–53
8. The age of Khrushchev
9. Real, existing socialism
10. Failed reforms
11. Leap into the unknown
12. Afterthoughts
Chronology.

Subject Areas: Second World War [HBWQ], European history [HBJD]

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