Prague, Czechoslovakia, May 9, 1945: A crowd cheering the arrival of Soviet troops in a ... completed on 18 August 1949, when Hungary became the People's Republic of Hungary.
Over 5,000 previously unknown names of Soviet soldiers who died and were buried in Hungary during World War II were identified by Russian experts in 2024. This was reported in an interview with a TASS ...
Located in a wooded area near the village of Nagyvazsony in central Hungary, the base – nicknamed "Little Moscow" by locals – was a Soviet base abandoned in 1990. The Red Army may have kept a ...
Hungary’s anti-Jewish law of 1920, the Numerus Clausus ... His coming to power, after Bela Kun’s Hungarian Soviet Republic, was followed by the White Terror, in which many Jews, who often had nothing ...