Budapest története V. A forradalmak korától a felszabadulásig (Budapest, 1980)

RÉSZLETES TARTALOMJEGYZÉK

56. Orchestra at the head of the recruiting pro­cession, 6 April, 1919 57. Recruiting procession in Fürdő Street (today: Attila József Street) 58. Procession of the international regiment on the recruiting day 59. Jenő Landler holds an inspection at the work­ers' battalion on Csepel Island 60. Inspection of the workers' regiments on And­rássy Road (today: People's Republic Road) 61. Béla Kun at the recruiting meeting on Csepel Island 62. Before; leaving for the front, in the yard of the Martinovics barracks 63. Poster by Béla Uitz "Red soldiers go ahead !" 64. Struggle of the Budapest workers' regiments for the Hungarian Republic of Councils 65. Lenin and Tibor Szamuely on the parade of 25th May on Red Square 66. Struggle against the monitors, changed over to the counter-revolution 67. The Red Artillery on the alert against the mutinous monitors 68. The captured participants of the counter­revolutionary revolt of 24th June are taken to prison by the soldiers of the Red Army 69. Burial of the victims of the counter-revolu­tionary revolt 70. Panorama with the Elisabeth-bridge at night in the 1930s 71. Development of the built-up area of Budapest: 1920 and 1940 (indicating the dense and loose built-up areas) 72 — 73. Bank of the Danube at Pest with store­houses and in the background with a row of hotels and the riverside promenade in the mid­thirties 74. Abutment of the bridge of the Boráros Square and the Elevator 75. Building of the quay before the Technical University at the end of the 1930s 76. Calvin Square in the mid-thirties. (The Da­nubius statue on the right is now on Tingels Square.) 77. Crossing of Lajos Kossuth Street and King Károly Road (today: Council Boulevard) in Hie mid-thirties 78. Design of József Vágó for the buildings of the corner at the crossing of the present Council Boulevard and Rákóczi Street, 1936 79. Bertalan Árkay's prize-winning plan for the building over of the T-junction of Madách Road, 1932 80. Building over of the T-junction of Madách Road after the plan of Gyula Wälder, 1937 81. City development plan of Ujlipótváros, 1933 82. New houses in St. Stephen Park at the end of the 1930s 83. Building of the Sport swimming-pool on Margaret Island, opened in 1930 84. Facade of the Sport swimming-pool from the Danube (Alfréd Hajós) 85. A part of the northern Víziváros (Water-city): Csalogány Street and its environments from a bird's eye view, about 1920. (In the right top corner: T-junction of Vérfok Street and Bécsi kapu Square) 86. City development plan of northern Víziváros, 1937 87. Tabán, just before finishing the demolition work, mid-thirties 88. Design of József Vágó for building over of the Tabán, 1936 89. Detail of the Tabán Park, 1938 90. Plan of a colony of small flats in Angyalföld, 1939 91 —92. Row of houses in the above-mentioned colony and houses in Béke Street, 1940— 1943 93. Great Budapest: Budapest and its vicinity with traffic roads. Jenő Cholnoky, 1938 94. Building of the road to Airport Ferihegy at the beginning of the 1940s 95. Building of the port on Csepel Island in the mid-twenties 96. The new civil airport in Budaörs, 1937 97. Electrification of the racking-railway, 1929. On the right the old steam-driven locomotive 98. Kálmán Széli (today: Moscow) Square at the beginning of the 1930s 99. Plan for building of the network of the city railway, 1942 100. Double-decker bus from 1921 101 —102. New central bus garage in the Domon­kos (today: András Cházár) Street and detail of a hall of the garage, 1 929 103. Building of the central workshop of the Ca­nalization Works in Soroksári Street, second half of the 1920s 104. Lodging-houses on Kálmán Tisza Square (today: People's Republic Square) (1935; B. Árkay, S. Faragó, J. Fischer, K. Meysa, P. Ligeti, F. Molnár, M. Pogány, G. Preischich, M. Vadász) 105. "Atrium-house" on Margit Boulevard (today: Martyrs' Road) (Lajos Kozma, 1935) 106. Church in Városmajor (Bertalan Árkay, 1933) 107. Hospital on Kútvölgyi Road (Elemér Csánk, 1941) 108. Post-office Department in Dob Street (today: Ministry of Transport and Communication), (Gyula Rimanóczy) 109. Central Corporation of Banking Companies on Liberty Square (at present: Hungarian National Bank) (László Lauber and István Nyíri, 1942) 110. Rumanian troops on the present November 7 Square on 3rd August, 1919 111. People living in railway trucks 11 2. Parade of Horthy's "national" army on Gellért Square 113. Miklós Horthy on Gellért Square on 16th November, 1919 1 14. Ottó Korvin and Jenő László before the coun­ter-revolutionary court of law, December 1919 1 15. Károly Wolff, president of the Christian Mu­nicipal Party 116. Jenő Sipőcz mayor (1920—1934), later Lord Mayor (1934 1937) I 1 7. Vilmos Vázsonyi, president of the Democratic Party, leader of the liberal opposition with Károly Rassay and Béla Fábián 11 8. Poster of the Social Democratic Party from the beginning of the 1920s II 9. In front of the editorial office of "Népszava": documents and furniture in the street, 8 De­cember, 1919 120. Burial of Béla Somogyi, 22 February, 1920 121. Demonstration for the maintenance of the legality of the labour movement; meeting in the Tattersall on 1st May, 1921 122. Caricature about the Bethlen —Peyer pact, December 1921 123. Delegates of the congress of the Social De­mocratic Party in 1924 124. Poster of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party: appeal for election in 1925 125. Poster of the Christian Municipal Party during the elections of 1925 in Budapest 126. Poster of the opposition in 1925 127. Jenő Kozma, president of the United Bourgeois Party 128. F'erenc Ripka, government commissioner, later Lord Mayor (I 924-1932) 129. István Vagi, president of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party 1 30. Kató Hámán under arrest

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