Fraternity-Testvériség, 1990 (68. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

1990-07-01 / 3-4. szám

Page 24 TESTVÉRISÉG during a press conference held on the Spirit of New Jersey cruise ship. "It's a great feeling having two homelands." Branch Meeting was held on October 22, 1990 at the District Office. Vice President Anna Lipoczky reported that the picnic held on July 28, 1990 at their house was very successful — 25 members attended. Plans were made to have a Christmas Party for children of our Branch on December 15, 1990. Meeting for branch elections will be held on January 7, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. at the District Office. A Branch dinner is planned for January 19, 1991. All members are invited and most welcome to attend the Branch dinner and our social events. Julianna Tompa, Branch Manager THE SPIRIT OF HUNGARY FINALLY — A LANDMARK BOOK ABOUT HUNGARY Comprehensive — up-to-date — a new standard The Spirit of Hungary — profusely illustrated and lauded for its style — spans 1100 years, from 896 A.D. when Magyar horsemen first rode into the Carpa­thian Basin to the present day when, in the words of Britain's Prince Charles, “Hungary cut the first wire of the Iron Curtain, hammered the first hole in the Berlin Wall.” An epochal precursor to these events was the Hun­garian Revolution that astounded the world and shook the Soviet empire in 1956. What makes this small nation capable of playing such an eminent role in history? The answer can be found in The Spirit of Hun­gary. the only book of its kind The Spirit of Hungary. History as It Has Never Been Told Before. Emerging from author Stephen Sisa's exhaustive research and his knack for the interesting and colorful, this landmark work illuminates for the first time in the English language, the drama ... the struggles ... the pin­nacles ... the depths ... the genius ... the indomitable Magyar spirit which mark the 1100-year rhapsody of this nation. Now, a Timely Second Edition. An international success that sold out four printings within a year, The Spirit of Hungary is now available in a Second Edition. This newly revised and updated volume includes Hungary's pivotal role in the astounding events that led to the crumbling of the Iron Curtain and the collapse of Communism in East-Central Europe in 1989. Feel the Rhapsodic Events That Molded the Nation's Soul... The conversion to Christianity ... the glory years of wealth and power ... the Mongol Invasion ... the tragic Battle of Mohács followed by 150 years of Turkish rule ... the struggle and compromise with the Habsburgs ... wars of liberation led by Rákóczi and Kossuth ... Hun­gary's dismemberment at Trianon in 1920 ... the Horthy era—replaced by Communist rule... “glory in defeat”— the Revolution of 1956 ... the struggle for survival of Hungarian ethnics in the neighboring states ... “glory in victory”—the bloodless revolution of i989 ... “a nation without boundaries.” Available from the author: STEPHEN SISA 311 Anthony Road Huddleston, VA 24101

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