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In Defense of our Culture and our Country
by Jack Seems like anytime a person says we ought to protect our border with Mexico (because of drugs, crime, illegal immigration, disease control, pollution and general safety reasons) they are labeled a xenophobe (a racist). The person/s defending our … Continue reading
Hungarian Revolution – Part IV
by Jack Lee They had damaged the Soviet column just enough to make them pause and consider what awaited them if they continued to advance. In a few moments those would-be invaders were putting their tanks in reverse. But, the rest … Continue reading
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Hungarian Revolution – Part III
For 5 long days it smelled like freedom, but the patriots of Budapest had to fight for every block. They were fed up with the Communists and they were inspired by the idealism of America. Their insurrection surprised the Soviets and … Continue reading
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Hungarian Revolution – Part II
by Jack Lee CONT- Victory came quickly…. Anna’s father was a member of bourgeois by virtue of his education, he was an art teacher at the University. Considered a reactionary and a member of the evil rich, the family was subjected … Continue reading
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Hungarian Revolution of 1956 – Part 1
by Jack L. Lee – written in 1996 Prologue - Throughout their life together Joe Szepyolgyi worked a number of jobs, but mostly as a master cabinet maker. His wife Anna was a bookkeeper, but in her younger years she was a laundry worker, forced into … Continue reading
Tagged 1956, a lázadás, a magyar, Budapest, communist, Forradalom, harc, harcosok, hazafiak, Hero, heros, Hungarian, Hungary, invasion, invázió, katonák, leader, Matyas Rakosi, non-fiction, Orosz katonák, Revolution, soldiers, Szabadság, true story, USSR, war story
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