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One Nation’s Nightmare: Hungary 1956
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David Irving
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One Nation’s Nightmare: Hungary 1956
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Introduction
Who Was Who In Hungary
1 The Engine Room
2 Liberation
3 Rákosi
4 Salami Tactics
5 The High Profile
6 Takeover
7 The Tortured Silence
8 Trial and Error
9 Into the Darkness
10 The Stone Quarry
11 All Things Bright and Soviet
12 The Treadmill
13 Uncle Imre
14 Mightier than the Sword
15 Fan Language
16 Man in a Porkpie Hat
17 Run, Rabbit, Run
18 Vicious Circle
19 In Which Voices are Raised
20 Humble Pie
21 The Big Pageant
22 Critical Mass
23 Nagy Smells a Rat
24 Violence in a Narrow Street
25 Who Are You?
26 Big Lie, Small Lie
27 New Guns Settling Old Scores
28 Each Man has Two Reasons
29 Parliament Square
30 Policeman on a Plywood Chair
31 The Tide of Rebellion
32 A Share of the Blame
33 Crumbling
34 Ceasefire
35 Lowering the Barriers
36 Joseph Dudás
37 Colonel Kopácsi Shrugs Again
38 Wool over their Eyes
39 Khrushchev Changes his Mind
40 Declaration of Independence
41 Has Anybody Seen Kádár?
42 Fraternal Kisses
43 We’ll Meet Again
44 Second Coming
45 Tricked, Kidnapped, Deported, Hanged
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Chapter 1: The Engine Room
Chapter 2: Liberation
Chapter 3: Rákosi
Chapter 4: Salami Tactics
Chapter 5: The High Profile
Chapter 6: Takeover
Chapter 7: The Tortured Silence
Chapter 8: Trial and Error
Chapter 9: Into the Darkness
Chapter 10: The Stone Quarry
Chapter 11: All Things Bright and Soviet
Chapter 12: The Treadmill
Chapter 13: Uncle Imre
Chapter 14: Mightier than the Sword
Chapter 15: Fan Language
Chapter 16: Man in a Porkpie Hat
Chapter 17: Run Rabbit Run
Chapter 18: Vicious Circle
Chapter 19: In Which Voices are Raised
Chapter 20: Humble Pie
Chapter 21: The Big Pageant
Chapter 22: Critical Mass
Chapter 23: Nagy Smells a Rat
Chapter 24: Violence in a Narrow Street
Chapter 25: Who are You?
Chapter 26: Big Lie, Small Lie
Chapter 27: New Guns Settling Old Scores
Chapter 28: Each Man has Two Reasons
Chapter 29: Parliament Square
Chapter 30: Policeman on a Plywood Chair
Chapter 31: The Tide of Rebellion
Chapter 32: A Share of the Blame
Chapter 33: Crumbling
Chapter 34: Ceasefire
Chapter 35: Lowering the Barriers
Chapter 36: Joseph Dudás
Chapter 37: Colonel Kopácsi Shrugs Again
Chapter 38: Wool over their Eyes
Chapter 39: Khrushchev Changes his Mind
Chapter 40: Declaration of Independence
Chapter 41: Has Anybody seen Kádár?
Chapter 42: Fraternal Kisses
Chapter 43: We’ll Meet Again
Chapter 44: Second Coming
Chapter 45: Tricked, Kidnapped, Deported, Hanged
Epilogue: Back from the Dead
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Publishers of Uprising included
Britain: Hodder & Stoughton, Ltd.
Germany: Albrecht Knaus Verlag (Bertelsmann AG); Heyne
Taschenbuchverlag
France: Editions Acropole
Italy: Alberto Mondadori Editore
Serialised in
Der Spiegel
(Hamburg)
First Printing 1981
Second Printing 1986
Electronic Edition 2001
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David Irving
is the son of a Royal Navy commander. Incompletely
educated at Imperial College of Science & Technology and at Univer-
sity College London, he subsequently spent a year in Germany working
in a steel mill and perfecting his fluency in the German language.
Among his thirty books, the best-known include Hitler’s War; The Trail
of the Fox: The Life of Field-Marshal Rommel; Accident, the Death of
General Sikorski; The Rise and Fall of the Luftwaffe; Göring: a Biogra-
phy, and Nuremberg, the Last Battle. He has translated several works by
other authors including Field-Marshal Keitel, Reinhard Gehlen and
Nikki Lauda. He lives in Grosvenor Square, London, and has raised five
daughters.
By the same author
(up to 1981)
The Destruction of Dresden
The Mare’s Nest
The German Atomic Bomb
The Destruction of Convoy PQ17
Accident — The Death of General Sikorski
The Rise and Fall of the Luftwaffe
Hitler’s War
War Path
Trail of the Fox: The Life of Field-Marshal Erwin Rommel
Translations
The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Keitel
Breach of Security
The Service — The Memoirs of General Reinhard Gehlen
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