000706872 000__ 04862cam\a2200337Ia\4500 000706872 001__ 706872 000706872 005__ 20210515095946.0 000706872 008__ 130920s2012\\\\nyua\\\\\b\\\\000\0\eng\d 000706872 010__ $$a 2012947893 000706872 019__ $$a858579922 000706872 020__ $$a1882785231$$qhardcover 000706872 020__ $$a9781882785230$$qhardcover 000706872 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn858692179 000706872 035__ $$a706872 000706872 040__ $$aWEZ$$beng$$cWEZ$$dOCLCO$$dWIS$$dNOS$$dNKM$$dSGB$$dMOU$$dCGU$$dSTU$$dFUT$$dYBM$$dCOD$$dOBE$$dOCLCF$$dISE 000706872 0411_ $$aeng$$hhun 000706872 043__ $$ae-hu--- 000706872 049__ $$aISEA 000706872 050_4 $$aDB906$$b.H7863 2012 000706872 08204 $$a943.9 000706872 24500 $$aHungary and the Hungarians /$$c[editor] S.J. Magyaródy. 000706872 2463_ $$aHungary : eleven hundred years of success 000706872 260__ $$a[Buffalo, New York] :$$bMatthias Corvinus Publishers,$$c[2012?] 000706872 300__ $$a328 p. :$$bcol. ill. ;$$c24 cm. +$$e1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.). 000706872 500__ $$aIssued with CD-ROM: Hungary : eleven hundred years of success. 000706872 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references. 000706872 5050_ $$aForeword / S.J. Magyaródy -- Who are we? -- Hungary : a short story / CA Macartney -- Hungary and World War I / Fritz-Konrad Krüger -- A short story of the Treaty of Trianon / László Gulyás -- The tragic fate of Hungary / Yves De Daruvar -- Opinion of an American diplomat / J.F. Montgomery -- Hungarian declaration of war / J.F. Montgomery -- The Central European syndrome / S.J. Magyaródy -- Recovery of lost territories -- The first Vienna Award / Edward Chászár -- Retaking Subcarpatia -- The second Vienna Award -- Territory ceded by Roumania returned to Hungary -- The retaking of the southern territories -- Guilty nation? / S.J. Magyaródy -- US envoy to Hungary / J.F. Montgomery -- Refugees in Hungary / Károly Kapronczay -- The role of Hungary in the collapse of communism in Europe / Istvan Hegedüs -- The Stalingrad of the Soviet Union / András/Andrew/Fejérdy -- The Berlin Wall ten years later / Steven Hayward -- The blood of the Hungarians / Albert Camus -- Slovak history / Zoltan Balassa -- The situation of ethnic Magyars in Czechosloyakia and later Slovakia / Józsa Hévizi -- Hungarians : Slovaks / S.J. Magyaródy -- The origin of the Romanians / André Du Nay -- Romanian falsification of history / Árpád Szöczi -- Romanian atrocities -- Szeklerland and the Szeklers / Valentin Stan -- An undiplomatic diary / Harry Hill Bandholtz, footnotes by Fritz-Konrad Krüger -- Facts against fiction / Lajos Kazar -- Serbs in Hungary / Péter Mikllós -- Justice for the Temerin Five! -- Chapters from the history of the Serb raids / Atilla S. Délvidéki -- Autonomy -- Self-government in the kingdom of Hungary / Józsa Hévizi -- Ethnic cleansings of Hungarians after the two world wars / Steve Béla Várdy -- When did Hungarians settle in their present homeland? / Nándor Dreisziger -- Hungary's history 895-1945 / László Gulyás and Ferenc Szávai -- The late Industrial Revolution in Hungary (1867-1918) / Ferenc Szávai -- Robber-privatization in Hungary / Magdolna Csath -- Why and how to learn and speak Hungarian? / Sándor Balogh -- Some of the better known Hungarian literature in English translation / Adam Makkai -- Hungarian music / László Jámbor -- Hungarian fine arts -- Sculpture -- Spirit of Hungary : a nation of champions / István Sisa -- Hungarian achievements and inventions -- History of Hungarian aviation / Mária Kovács -- Interesting facts -- Budapest -- List of authors -- The fate of the Budapest bridges. 000706872 520__ $$a"Hungarians never truly recognized the importance of propaganda. Therefore, our enemies were free to wage hateful propaganda warfare all over the world, without the Hungarians blinking an eye. Owing to this relentless activity, the Romanians were successful in saturating the entire Western world with the "Daco-Roman continuity in Transylvania" fairytale. The Slovaks are also in the process of creating a history for themselves by usurping and borrowing from Hungarian history, including Magyar kings, coat-of-arms, erasing the Hungarian past of the occupied Hungarians cities, including Pozsony, the long time capital of Hungary. This historical city was known as Pozsony, Pressburg, Posonium, but never by its present name of "Bratislava". But more of it in the book... We, the publishers and writers of this book, are not connected financially to the Hungarian government or their agencies. Therefore, we are free to present the history and interest of this nation without any regard to its government. We are wholly financed by the small contributions of the Hungarian-born citizens of the United States and Canada. Not one of our staff writers, contributors and translators receives any compensations or pay. All are volunteers."--P. [4] of cover. 000706872 650_0 $$aHungarians. 000706872 651_0 $$aHungary$$xHistory. 000706872 7001_ $$aMagyarody, S. J. 000706872 85200 $$bgen$$hDB906$$i.H7863$$i2012 000706872 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:706872$$pGLOBAL_SET 000706872 980__ $$aBIB 000706872 980__ $$aBOOK