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Hungarian Tinsmiths
A group of Hungarian tinsmiths entered the Netherlands in March 1868. The itinerant traders living in tents or caravans had...
Alienating Labour
The Communist Party Dictatorships in Hungary and East Germany sought to win over the 'masses' with promises of providing for ever...
Népszava Reports on The Netherlands
Népszava (The Voice of the People), the daily of the Hungarian social democrats, in its issue of 16 April 1939 covered the...
The Old Kossuth
The national hero of Hungary Lajos Kossuth had this picture made when he was ninety years old on 13 December 1892 in studio...
Communism's Last Gasp
The opening up of the Iron Curtain in Eastern Europe in 1989 was accelerated by the decision of the Hungarian government to...
Red Soldiers in Hungary
In the aftermath of the First World War, communists established a Soviet republic in Hungary under the leadership of Bela Kun....
Miklos Kun Library
The Institute received this library collection (approximately 2500 items) from the well-known Hungarian historian Miklos Kun who...
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