The Siege of Budapest ended exactly 75 years ago as the Soviet Red Army ousted the Nazi troops, while resulting in the almost complete demolition of the Hungarian capital and in the death of about 38,000 civilians. However, the end of German occupation did not mean the liberation of Budapest …
Read More »Hungary to Receive Files of WW2 Prisoners Held in Soviet Camps
According to an agreement reachedwithin the Russian-Hungarian Joint Archives Committee, Hungary will receive the identification documents of some 600,000 Hungarian prisoners of war, who had been held in Soviet camps during and after the Second World War, said Andrei Yurasov, Deputy Head of the Federal Archival Agency of Russia (Rosarchiv), and …
Read More »Ukraine; The Politically Winner, The Musically Loser
Ukraine won the Euro-vision song contest of 2016 in Stockholm. While Australia and Russia were steps away from the winning. The Music is all about the obligatory Migration of Tatars from Crimea, due to the order of Stalin at the Soviet Union Era. The Music is rather hard to hear …
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