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Title: The 1956 Hungarian revolution and its aftermath from the point of view of the Transcarpathian archival documents
Authors: Natalia Varadi
Вароді Наталія
Váradi Natália
Keywords: Soviet Union;Transcarpathia;deportations;Hungarian revolution of 1956
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: ORT Publishing
Type: dc.type.researchArticle
Citation: In Ludwig Siebenberg (ed.): Science progress in European countries: new concepts and modern solutions. Papers of the 5th International Scientific Conference February 28. 2019. Stuttgart, ORT Publishing, 2019. pp. 61-72.
Abstract: Abstract. The Hungarian revolution of 1956 is the event of Hungarian history that gave Hungary the biggest role in world politics in the last century. Many works were born based on its story, both in Hungary and abroad. The materials from the archives of the late Soviet Union, including Ukraine, and Transcarpathia, are mostly undiscovered, a significant amount is still classified. Two archives refer to the Transcarpathian relations of the revolution of 1956, the State Archives of the Transcarpathian Region and in the Uzhgorod‘s archive of the Ukrainian Committee for State Security. The records in both archives are mostly about the retaliation after the revolution.
URI: https://dspace.kmf.uz.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/3513
ISBN: 978-3-944375-22-9
metadata.dc.rights.uri: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/
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