BUDAPEST, Hungary — The toppling of statues and monuments during times of political upheaval has been a well-documented act in Eastern and Central European history. Among the cathartic gestures after ...
The 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference in Hungary begins in Budapest on Thursday. While organizers claim it will celebrate the “Age of Patriots,” the conference’s main effect will be to ...
BUDAPEST — On the periphery of Budapest is an open-air museum that houses the Communist-era statues that were toppled, along with the Soviet-installed regime, in 1989. Opened on June 29, 1993, on the ...
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian prosecutors charged a former Communist Party official with war crimes for the first time on Wednesday over the suppression of an anti-Soviet uprising in 1956. More than ...
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - A 93-year-old former senior Hungarian Communist Party official convicted of war crimes last year will face a new trial after a higher court on Monday annulled his jail sentence, ...
How Museums in Central and Eastern Europe Tell the Complicated Story of Life Behind the Iron Curtain
Grassroots exhibitions popping up in Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia and Poland provide a window into ordinary lives during the communist era Alice Popovici - Freelance writer Visitors to the Red ...
Our peaceful life in Nyirbator, Hungary, a picturesque farming community was abruptly disrupted into chaos with the invasion of Russians on October 23rd, 1956. My parents who survived World War II ...
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