EditorialAndras B. Hegedus, in 1956 Secretary of the Petoefi Club, until his death in 2001 Director of the Institute for the History of the Hungarian Revolution. Above his desk, Lessing's photo of Petoefi-Club members Gabor Tanszos and Geza Losonczy, who died i...
EditorialAndras Hegedues, a leading Stalinist and Hungarian Prime Minister from May through October 1956. After two years of exile in Moscow, he returned to Hungary, but fell out of favour when he opposed Soviet inter-vention in Czechoslovakia in 1968.
EditorialAndras Hegedues, a leading Stalinist and Hungarian Prime Minister from May through October 1956. After two years of exile in Moscow, he returned to Hungary, but fell out of favour when he opposed Soviet inter-vention in Czechoslovakia in 1968.
EditorialAndras Hegedues, Hungarian Stalinist and Prime Minister from May through October 1956, photographed shortly before his death in 1999. After two years of exile in Moscow after the Revolution, he fell out of favour when he oppoesed the intervention in Cz...
EditorialBudapest revisited 42 years after the Hungarian Revolution. Andras B. Hegedues, former Secretary of the Petoefi Club, in front of the gate to the house of Imre Nagy, Prime-Minister during the Revolution. Memorial plaque at the gate.
EditorialAndras Hegedues, Prime Minister in Communist Hungary (1955-1956, right), talking to Isztvan Dobi, former Prime Minister amd member of the Central Committee of the Hungarian Communist Party.
EditorialLajos Kossuth (1802-1894). Hungarian politician and Regent-President of Hungary. Kossuth Memorial, 1952. By Zsigmond Kisfaludi Strobl (1884-1975). The other six figures are made by Andras Kocsis and Ungvary. Budapest. Hungary.
EditorialPELICULA : MI TIO JACINTO , 1955. BASADA EN LA NOVELA DE ANDRAS LASZLO. DIRECTOR , LADISLAO VAJDA. ACTOR , PABLO CALVO HIDALGO , PABLITO CALVO. ACTOR DE CINE ESPA?OL. MADRID 1949 - 2000.
EditorialLajos Kossuth (1802-1894). Hungarian politician and Regent-President of Hungary. Kossuth Memorial, 1952. By Zsigmond Kisfaludi Strobl (1884-1975). The other six figures are made by Andras Kocsis and Ungvary. Budapest. Hungary.
EditorialAndras Hegedues,Prime Minister in Communist Hungary (1955-1956), 1956-58 emigration in Moscow, returned to Hungary, became a member of the Hungarian Academy of Science, was demoted because he opposed the Soviet intervention in Cechoslovakia in 1968.
EditorialAndras B. Hegedus, in 1956 Secretary of the Petoefi Club, until his death in 2001 Director of the Institute for the History of the Hungarian Revolution. Above his desk, Lessing's photo of Petoefi-Club members Gabor Tanszos and Geza Losonczy, who died i...
EditorialAndras Hegedues, a leading Stalinist and Hungarian Prime Minister from May through October 1956. After two years of exile in Moscow, he returned to Hungary, but fell out of favour when he opposed Soviet inter-vention in Czechoslovakia in 1968.
EditorialAndras Hegedues, a leading Stalinist and Hungarian Prime Minister from May through October 1956. After two years of exile in Moscow, he returned to Hungary, but fell out of favour when he opposed Soviet inter-vention in Czechoslovakia in 1968.
EditorialAndras Hegedues, Hungarian Stalinist and Prime Minister from May through October 1956, photographed shortly before his death in 1999. After two years of exile in Moscow after the Revolution, he fell out of favour when he oppoesed the intervention in Cz...
EditorialAndras Hegedues,a leading Stalinist and Hungarian Prime Minister from May through October 1956.After two years of exile in Moscow,he returned to Hungary, but fell out of favour when he opposed Soviet inter- vention in Czechoslovakia in 1968.
EditorialBudapest revisited 42 years after the Hungarian Revolution. Andras B. Hegedues, former Secretary of the Petoefi Club, in front of the gate to the house of Imre Nagy, Prime-Minister during the Revolution. Memorial plaque at the gate.
EditorialAndras Hegedues, Prime Minister in Communist Hungary (1955-1956, right), talking to Isztvan Dobi, former Prime Minister amd member of the Central Committee of the Hungarian Communist Party.
EditorialAndras Hegedues,Prime Minister in Communist Hungary (1955-1956,right),next to Isztvan Dobi,former Prime Minister and member of the Central Committee of the Hungarian Communist Party.