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Last Days of Budapest: The Destruction of Europe's Most Cosmopolitan Capital in World War II

Contributor(s): LeBor, Adam (Author)

ISBN: 9781541700581

Publisher: PublicAffairs

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Pub Date: April 22, 2025

Dewey: 943.912

LCCN: 2024950288

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.80" H x 9.30" L x 6.40" W ( 1.60 lbs) 512 pages

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Description: "Budapest, autumn 1943. After four years of war, Hungary was firmly allied with Nazi Germany. Budapest swirled with intrigue and betrayal, home to spies and agents of every kind. But the city remained an oasis in the midst of conflict where Allied POWs and Polish and Jewish refugees found sanctuary. All that came to an end in March 1944 when the Nazis invaded. By the summer Allied bombers were pounding Budapest's grand boulevards and historic squares. By late December the city was surrounded and under siege from the advancing Red Army. Tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians died in the savage fighting as Budapest collapsed into anarchy. Hungarian death squads roamed the streets as the city's Jews were forced into ghettos or were shot into the Danube. Russian artillery hammered the city into smoking rubble as starving residents struggled to survive the winter. Using newly uncovered diaries, documents, archival material and interviews with the last survivors, Adam LeBor has brilliantly recreated life and death in wartime Budapest"--Inside jacket flap.

Review Quotes:

"Filled with tales of grand heroism and terrible savagery, this immaculately researched and engagingly written book offers a grim and shocking look at Hungarian history."

--Arlington Magazine

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