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

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210. Budapest International Fair in 1937. In the middle: "Árpád" rail-bus made by the Ganz Works 211. Chain-bridge and the Fishermen's bastion in flood-lights 212. József Révai 213. Jenő Landler 214. Newspaper stall in Pest in the second half of the 1930s 215. Gömbös and the official literature on a book­day of the 1930s 216. János Horváth 217. Zoltán Gombócz 218. Gyula Szekfű 219. Erik Molnár 220. Ernő Osvát 221. Social evening of the periodical "Nyugat" in 1933. (Left to right): Ernő Szép, József Erdélyi, Oszkár Gellért, Zsigmond Móricz, Géza Laczkó, Mihály Babits, Aladár Tóth, Sophie Török, Aladár Schöpflin, Milán Füst, Dezső Kosztolányi, Frigyes Karinthy 222. Irén Gulácsy's lecture in the Petőfi Circle 223. Thomas Mann and Attila József 224. Lajos Kassák 225. Endre Gelléri Andor 226. Miklós Radnóti 227. Béla Bartók and Ditta Pásztory 228. Frida Gombaszögi and Irén Varsányi in the drama "Uncle Vanya" by Chekov, Víg-theatre 1920 229. Elma Bulla as Saint Joan (G. B. Shaw) in Belvárosi (City) Theatre, 1936 230. Gyula Kabos 231. "Bánk Bán" performed by the theatrical group of the Leather Workers' Union, 1940-1941 232. Liberty and Nation; anti-fascist exhibition in 1942 233. Broadcasting studio about 1940 234. Anti-aircraft bottery on Chain-bridge in ] 939 235. On 23rd March, 1941 the Soviet Union re­turned the flags of the 1848 Hungarian Re­volution and War of Independence 236. Soviet pavilion in the Budapest International _ Fair, March 1941 237. On 27th June, 1941 László Bárdossy an­nounced in the Parliament Hungary's entry into the war against the Soviet Union 238. "Budapest, open city": a leaflet of the Peace Party from September 1943 239. Endre Ságvári 240. Anti-fascist, anti-war demopstration at the Petőfi statue on 15th March, 1942 241. Demonstrators with posters demanding -"Li­berty to the Hungarian Nation" 242. Zoltán Schönherz 243. Ferenc Rózsa 244. János Kádár, secretary of the Hungarian Communist Party from 1943 245. "Down with the war!": illegal handbill 246. "Peace with the Soviets !": illegal handbill 247. "Release our soldiers !": illegal handbill 248. Yard of the prison on Margit Boulevard 249. Tube factory of Manfred Weiss' Steel- and Met­al-goods Works on Csepel Island in the 1940s 250. Foundry of the GAMMA Works at Albert­falva in 1 942 251 . Extension of the factory of the GAMMA Works for Precision Engineering and Optics on Fehérvári Road in 1941 — 1942 252. Gorman troops in Buda Castle on 19th March, 1944 253. German bomber over Budapest 254. Heinz Friessner colonel-general of the German "South" troops 255. Edmund Veesenmayer 256. Ákos Dorogi Farkas, the new Mayor of Budapest 257. Tibor Keledy, the new Lord Mayor of Budapest 258. After an air-raid 259 —260. People bombed out, summer 1944 261. After an air-raid in the vicinity of Budapest 262. Oil-refinery after an air-raid, 22 April, 1 944 263. Station after bombing 264. Poster "Stock-taking of the Jews' movables" 265. Mass-meeting of the Fraternal Society of the East Front in July 1944. Speeker: Béla ímrédy 266. Szabad Nép (Free People), the illegal paper of the Communist Party appeared again in September 1944 267. Gömbös statue on Döbrentey Square, blown up by the Marót-group on 6th October, 1944 268. Armed arrow-cross men in front of the build­ing of the German Embassy 269. Ferenc Szálasi and his attendance in Buda Castle on 16th October, 1944 270. Gathering of Germans and arrow-cross men in the court of Buda Castle 271. Armed Arrow-Cross Party men at taking­over in front of the Ministry of War 272. Margaret-bridge, blown up on 4th November, 1944 273. Deportation of Jews 274. Map of the ghetto in Budapest 275 — 276. Endre Bajcsy-Zsilinszky and László Rajk 277. János Kiss lieutanant-general 278. Jenő Nagy staff-eolonel-general 279. Vilmos Tartsay captain 280. Városi (today: Erkel) Theatre after the blow­ing up on 1st December, 1944 281. Policemen taking a suspect to prison. On the building a flag with hakenkreuz 282-283. Marshals Malinovski and Tolbukhin 284. Captain Ostapenko 285. Captain Steinrnetz 286. Corpse of captain Steinrnetz 287. Soviet soldiers combating for the liberation of Budapest 288. The Soviet trench mortar "katiusha" 289. Soldier of the Bed Army on the confines of Budapest 290. Afonin, brigadier general with his officers at 1 'estlőrinc 291. Soviet soldiers — in combat on Üllői Road 292 — 293. Soviet soldiers fighting on the Grand Boulevard 294. A soldier of the Red Army in street fighting 295. The so-called Kígyó-pharmacy in fire 296. Fight of Soviet artillerymen on the present Liberation Square 297. Soviet soldiers hoist the red flag on the Par­liament 298. Street fightings in Buda 299. Soviet soldiers exseorting German prisoners of war on the present Zsigmond Móricz Circus 300. View of Budapest after the siege 301. Embankment of the Danube at Pest. Detail with the blown up Chain-bridge; 302. Artillerymen of the Red Army guard the libe­rated capital in February 1945 303. Medallion "For the Occupation of Budapest" 304. Soviet soldiers searching for mines on Museum Boulevard 305. Return home. Removal in Rákóczi Street 306. The present Liberty-bridge temporarily re­stored by Soviet pontoniers 307. The Communist Party held the first mass­meeting in the Sports Hall on 25th February, 1 945. People waiting in front of the bus garage 308. The Szabad Nép appeared legally for the first time on 25th March, 1945 309. The first free May Day parade on Heroes' Square 310. "The war is over!" — demonstration in the capital on 9th May, 1945 311. Removal of ruins, rebuilding

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