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Collection Overview
Title: European periodicals of the wartime period, 1939 -- 1945, 1933-1945
Predominant Dates:1939 -- 1945
ID: RG-79/RG-79
Primary Creator: Editorial boards and contributors (1933 - 1945)
Extent: 4.0 Boxes
Subjects: 8 Orai Ujsag, 8 O'clock News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945, 8 Orai Ujsag, Hungarian newspaper (circa 1942), A Mai Nap (Today's Day), Hungarian wartime periodical, A Nep, The People, Hungarian periodical, 1945, Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary, A Potsdami Ertekezlet, the Potsdam Conference, July 1945, photo-documents, A Reggel, the Next Morning, Hungarian periodical, 1945, Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945, Budapest (Hungary), Esti Kis Ujsag (Evening News), Hungarian Wartime newspaper, 1939 -- 1945, Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary, Friss Ujsag, The Latest News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 --1945, Fuggelten Magyarorszag, Independent Hungary, wartime Hungarian periodical, editorial articles, Fuggelton Magyarorszag, wartime Hungarian newspaper, 1943, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independence, Evening News, Hungarian periodical, 1945, Harc, The Struggle, Hungarian anti-Semitic newspaper published in Budapest by Zoltan Bosniak, 1944, Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944, Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945, Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945, Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945, Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944, Istvan Horthy, son of the Regent Miklos Horthy, air pilot, 1904 - 1942, Kossuth Nepe, People of Kossuth, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945, Ludas Matyi (Mattie the Goose-boy), a Hungarian epic poem, also a newspaper, 1945, Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945, Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945, Magyar Orszem, The Hungarian Watch, radical periodical, ca 1944, Magyar Szo, A Hungarian Word, a newspaper published in Vojvodina, Serbia, 1944, Nemzetor, A Militiaman, Hungarian periodical, 1945, Nep Sport, People Sport, Hungarian periodical, 1945, Nepszava (People's Voice), Hungarian social-democratic newspaper, 1877 -- 1948, Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarain periodical, 1944, Periodicals, Hungarian, Pest, a Hungarian newspaper published in Budapest, 1939 -- 1945, Pesti Ujsag (Hungarian national socialist wartime newspaper, 1939-1945), Pesti Ujsag, Hungarian periodical of national-socialist content, editorial and analytical articles, Pestujsag, Hungarian periodical of national-socialist content, 1939 -- 1945, Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944, Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, 1939 -- 1945, Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, Hungarian periodical, 1945, Szabad Majus (Free May), editorial and program articles, Hungarian newspaper, 1945, Szabad Majus (Free May), Hungarian newspaper, published in May 1945, Szabad Nep, Free People, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945, Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, 1945, Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, editorial and program articles, 1945, Szabadsag, Free Public, Hungarian language periodical, 1945, Szabad Vajdasag, Free Vojvodina, Hungarian language newspaper, 1945, Uj Magyarsag, The New Hungary, radical periodical, 1944 -- 1945, Uj Szo, A New Word, Hungarian periodical, Vasarnap Del Tol, By Sunday Afternoon, periodical, ca 1944, Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945, Vilaglapja, World Illustrative Journal in Hungarian, Zoltan Bosnyak, publisher of the Hungarian antisemitic newspaper Harc, wartime
Forms of Material: Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical, Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
Languages: Hungarian, German
Abstract
This Record Group comprises selected groups of periodicals published in Hungary, the USSR, France, Itlay, Yugoslavia and US in the course of 1939 -- 1945
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Overall, the selected publications reflect on the course of the Second World War and geopolitical situation in the world.
This Record Group consists of the following sub-collections: RG-79.01, Hungarian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945; RG-79.02, Soviet periodicals in Russian language, 1941 -- 1948; RG-79.03, French periodicals, 1939 -- 1945; RG-79.04, Italian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945; RG-79.05, Yugoslavian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945; RG-79.06, American periodicals, 1941 -- 1945.
Collection Historical Note
The content of these publications varies from openly pro-Axix (Nazi Germany and its allies) to the opposite concept propagated by the countries of anti-German (anti-Axis) Coalition. The Soviet periodicals is of specific totalitarian nature. There are also periodicals published by left-oriented and communist organization in the pro-German alliance.
Subject/Index Terms
8 Orai Ujsag, 8 O'clock News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
8 Orai Ujsag, Hungarian newspaper (circa 1942)
A Mai Nap (Today's Day), Hungarian wartime periodical
A Nep, The People, Hungarian periodical, 1945
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
A Potsdami Ertekezlet, the Potsdam Conference, July 1945, photo-documents
A Reggel, the Next Morning, Hungarian periodical, 1945
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
Budapest (Hungary)
Esti Kis Ujsag (Evening News), Hungarian Wartime newspaper, 1939 -- 1945
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
Friss Ujsag, The Latest News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 --1945
Fuggelten Magyarorszag, Independent Hungary, wartime Hungarian periodical, editorial articles
Fuggelton Magyarorszag, wartime Hungarian newspaper, 1943
Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independence, Evening News, Hungarian periodical, 1945
Harc, The Struggle, Hungarian anti-Semitic newspaper published in Budapest by Zoltan Bosniak, 1944
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
Istvan Horthy, son of the Regent Miklos Horthy, air pilot, 1904 - 1942
Kossuth Nepe, People of Kossuth, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
Ludas Matyi (Mattie the Goose-boy), a Hungarian epic poem, also a newspaper, 1945
Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
Magyar Orszem, The Hungarian Watch, radical periodical, ca 1944
Magyar Szo, A Hungarian Word, a newspaper published in Vojvodina, Serbia, 1944
Nemzetor, A Militiaman, Hungarian periodical, 1945
Nep Sport, People Sport, Hungarian periodical, 1945
Nepszava (People's Voice), Hungarian social-democratic newspaper, 1877 -- 1948
Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarain periodical, 1944
Periodicals, Hungarian
Pest, a Hungarian newspaper published in Budapest, 1939 -- 1945
Pesti Ujsag (Hungarian national socialist wartime newspaper, 1939-1945)
Pesti Ujsag, Hungarian periodical of national-socialist content, editorial and analytical articles
Pestujsag, Hungarian periodical of national-socialist content, 1939 -- 1945
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, 1939 -- 1945
Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, Hungarian periodical, 1945
Szabad Majus (Free May), editorial and program articles, Hungarian newspaper, 1945
Szabad Majus (Free May), Hungarian newspaper, published in May 1945
Szabad Nep, Free People, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, 1945
Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, editorial and program articles, 1945
Szabadsag, Free Public, Hungarian language periodical, 1945
Szabad Vajdasag, Free Vojvodina, Hungarian language newspaper, 1945
Uj Magyarsag, The New Hungary, radical periodical, 1944 -- 1945
Uj Szo, A New Word, Hungarian periodical
Vasarnap Del Tol, By Sunday Afternoon, periodical, ca 1944
Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
Vilaglapja, World Illustrative Journal in Hungarian
Zoltan Bosnyak, publisher of the Hungarian antisemitic newspaper Harc, wartime
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Sub-Collection:
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Sub-Collection 1: RG-79.01, Hungarian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945, 1939 -- 1945],
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Sub-Collection 2: RG-79.02, Soviet periodicals, 1941 -- 1948, Russian language, 1941 -- 1948],
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Sub-Collection 3: RG-79.03, French periodicals, 1939 -- 1945, 1939 -- 1944],
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Sub-Collection 4: RG-79.04, Italian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945, 1939 -- 1945],
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Sub-Collection 5: RG-79.05, Yugoslavian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945, 1938 -- 1945],
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Sub-Collection 6: RG-79.06, American periodicals, 1941 -- 1945, 1941 -- 1945],
[All]
- Sub-Collection 1: RG-79.01, Hungarian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945, 1939 -- 1945
- This Collection comprises a wide spectrum of Hungarian periodicals, largely, published in or around 1944. These are by and large front pages or some clips from the pro-government and radical publications. However, this Collection also includes some centrist and left-wing publications.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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8 Orai Ujsag, 8 O'clock News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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A Mai Nap (Today's Day), Hungarian wartime periodical
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A Nep, The People, Hungarian periodical, 1945
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Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
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A Potsdami Ertekezlet, the Potsdam Conference, July 1945, photo-documents
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A Reggel, the Next Morning, Hungarian periodical, 1945
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Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
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Budapest (Hungary)
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Esti Kis Ujsag (Evening News), Hungarian Wartime newspaper, 1939 -- 1945
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Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
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Friss Ujsag, The Latest News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 --1945
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Fuggelten Magyarorszag, Independent Hungary, wartime Hungarian periodical, editorial articles
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Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independence, Evening News, Hungarian periodical, 1945
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Harc, The Struggle, Hungarian anti-Semitic newspaper published in Budapest by Zoltan Bosniak, 1944
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Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
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Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
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Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
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Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
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Istvan Horthy, son of the Regent Miklos Horthy, air pilot, 1904 - 1942
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Kossuth Nepe, People of Kossuth, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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Ludas Matyi (Mattie the Goose-boy), a Hungarian epic poem, also a newspaper, 1945
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Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
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Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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Magyar Orszem, The Hungarian Watch, radical periodical, ca 1944
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Magyar Szo, A Hungarian Word, a newspaper published in Vojvodina, Serbia, 1944
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Nemzetor, A Militiaman, Hungarian periodical, 1945
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Nep Sport, People Sport, Hungarian periodical, 1945
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Nepszava (People's Voice), Hungarian social-democratic newspaper, 1877 -- 1948
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Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarain periodical, 1944
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Periodicals, Hungarian
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Pest, a Hungarian newspaper published in Budapest, 1939 -- 1945
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Pesti Ujsag (Hungarian national socialist wartime newspaper, 1939-1945)
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Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
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Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, 1939 -- 1945
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Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, Hungarian periodical, 1945
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Szabad Majus (Free May), editorial and program articles, Hungarian newspaper, 1945
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Szabad Majus (Free May), Hungarian newspaper, published in May 1945
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Szabad Nep, Free People, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
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Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, 1945
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Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, editorial and program articles, 1945
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Szabadsag, Free Public, Hungarian language periodical, 1945
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Szabad Vajdasag, Free Vojvodina, Hungarian language newspaper, 1945
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Uj Magyarsag, The New Hungary, radical periodical, 1944 -- 1945
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Uj Szo, A New Word, Hungarian periodical
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Vasarnap Del Tol, By Sunday Afternoon, periodical, ca 1944
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Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
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Vilaglapja, World Illustrative Journal in Hungarian
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Zoltan Bosnyak, publisher of the Hungarian antisemitic newspaper Harc, wartime
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Kepes Vasarnap, Illustrative Sunday, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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Hetfo Reggel, Monday Morning, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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Pesti Hirlap, the Pest News- Sheet, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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Esti Kur., The Evening Courier, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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Hetfo Reggelig, Monday Overnight, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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Pest, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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UJ Nemzedek, The New Generation, Hungarian periodical, 1939 --1945
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Hetfoi Politikai Lap, Monday's Political Sheet, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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Anti-Soviet caricatures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
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Anti-Semitic caricatures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
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Anti-British caricatures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1940 -- 1945
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Virradat (At Early Dawn), Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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Tokyo (Japan)
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Japan (1941--1945)
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Java (Indonesia: Island)
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Cairo (Egypt)
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Egypt (1939 -- 1945)
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Benghazi (Lybia)
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Singapore (British Colony: Island)
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Singarpore (1941 -- 1945 )
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Malta (British Colony)
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Malta (1941 -- 1945 )
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Crimea (Peninsula: Ukraine)
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Kersch (Crimea, Ukraine)
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The USSR (1941--1945)
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Erwin Rommel, Nazi-German Field Marshal, 1891 -- 1944
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Eastern Front, Summer of 1942 Campaign, German offensive in southern Russia
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Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)
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Battle for Crimea, the USSR, 1941 -- 1942
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Benito Mussolini, or Il Duce, the fascist Prime Minister of Italy, 1922 -- 1943
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, 1882 -- 1945
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Emperor of Japan, Hirohito, 1901 -- 1989
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Malaysia (British Protectorate)
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Malaysia (Country: Federal Constitutional Monarchy)
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Malaysia (1941 -- 1945 )
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Indonesia (Dutch Colony)
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Indonesia, occupied by Japan in the Second World War
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Indonesia (Country: Republic on Indonesia)
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Hong Kong (British Colony)
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Hong Kong, occupied by Japan in the Second World War (1941 -- 1945)
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Hong Kong (Special Administrative Unit: People Republic of China)
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Hong Kong (1941 -- 1945 )
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Victoria (Hong Kong)
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Alexandria (Egypt)
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Kis Ujsag, The Short News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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Saint Nazaire (France)
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British Operation Chariot at Saint Nazaire, France, March 1942
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Periodicals, German
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Batavia (Dutch East Indies)
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Jakarta (Indonesia)
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Malacca (Malaysia)
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Kharkov (USSR)
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Kharkiv (Ukraine)
- Creators:
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Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-79.01.01, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, June 29, 1944, 29 June, 1944
- Inter-war periodical, Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), report on the distinction between Anglo-Hungarian and Hungarian Jew, dated 29 June, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
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Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
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Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
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Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
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Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
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Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Periodicals, Hungarian
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Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
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The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
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Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-79.01.02, Magyar Szo, A Hungarian Word, Budapest, 1944, 7 June, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Szo (A Hungarian Word), reports on the devastating effects of the Allied invasion of Berlin, dated 7 June, 1944.
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-79.01.03, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, May 5, 1945, 5 May, 1945
- Inter-war periodical, Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), foretells an impending German surrender, with the Allied invasion of Berlin, and Nazi retreats in Denmark and Czechoslovakia, dated 5 May, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
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Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
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Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
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Denmark (Europe)
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Czechoslovakia (1939 -- 1945)
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Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
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Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Periodicals, Hungarian
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Hungary (1939--1945)
- Creators:
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Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-79.01.04, Szabad Nep, The Free People, April 18, 1945, 18 April, 1945
- Interwar periodical, Szabad Nep (The Free People), proclaimed to be the newspaper of the Hungarian Communist Party, dated 18 April, 1945
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
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Budapest (Hungary)
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Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
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Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
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Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
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Periodicals, Hungarian
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Szabad Nep, Free People, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
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Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, 1945
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Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, editorial and program articles, 1945
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Nepszava (Hungarian wartime newspaper)
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Nepszava (People's Voice), Hungarian social-democratic newspaper, 1877 -- 1948
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Socialist and Communist organizations in the wartime Hungary, 1938 -- 1945
- Creators:
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Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-79.01.05, Szabad Nep, The Free People, April 17, 1945, 17 April, 1945
- Hungarian Communist newspaper, Szabad Nep (The Free People), reports on a "great Russian offensive" on Berlin, and street fights ensuing in cities of Leipzig and Magdeburg, as the allies draw closer to Berlin, dated 17 April, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Hungary (1939--1945)
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Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
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Periodicals, Hungarian
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Szabad Nep, Free People, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
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Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, 1945
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Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, editorial and program articles, 1945
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The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
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Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-79.01.06, Szabad Majus, The Free May, May 1, 1945, 1 May, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Szabad Majus (The Free May), reports on Jewish indemnities and the liberation of Austria, dated 1 May, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Budapest (Hungary)
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Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
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Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
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Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
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Szabad Majus (Free May), editorial and program articles, Hungarian newspaper, 1945
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Szabad Majus (Free May), Hungarian newspaper, published in May 1945
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The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
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Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-79.01.07, Magyar Nemzet, The Hugarian Nation, November 13, 1943, 13 November, 1943
- Interwar periodical, Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), reports on a speech made by Hungarian Prime Minister Miklos Kallay, in which Miklos refers to the defense of Hungarys' borders.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Budapest (Hungary)
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Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
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Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
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Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
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Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
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Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
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Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-79.01.08, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, December 7, 1945, 7 December, 1943
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), reports on the dialogue of the Tehran Conference, which united the Allied powers together, dated 7 December, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Tehran Conference, 1943
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Tehran (Iran)
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, 1882 -- 1945
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Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
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Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
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Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Periodicals, Hungarian
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The USSR (1941--1945)
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Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
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Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Party and Prime Minister of the USSR, 1879 -- 1953
- Creators:
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Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-79.01.09, Fuggetlen Magyarorszag, The Independent Hungary, September 13, 1943, 13 September, 1943
- Hungarian periodical, Fuggetlen Magyarorszag (The Independent Hungary), reports on the terms of the armistice of Italy, dated 13 September, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Rijeka (Croatia)
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, 1882 -- 1945
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Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
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Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
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Fuggelten Magyarorszag, Independent Hungary, wartime Hungarian periodical, editorial articles
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Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
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Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
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Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-79.01.10, A Mai Nap, The May Sun, February 17, 1943, 17 February, 1943
- Hungarian periodical, A Mai Nap (The May Sun), reports on the events leading up to the Battle of Stalingrad, including movements through modern-day Ukraine, dated 17 February, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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A Mai Nap (Today's Day), Hungarian wartime periodical
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Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
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Kharkiv (Ukraine)
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Kharkov (USSR)
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Moscow (the USSR)
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Periodicals, Hungarian
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The USSR (1941--1945)
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Rostov (Russia)
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Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)
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Kersch (Crimea, Ukraine)
- Creators:
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Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-79.01.11, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, September 4, 1943, 4 September, 1943
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), reports on the British invasion of Italy beginning at the Calabrian peninsula working northward, dated 4 September, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Benito Mussolini, or Il Duce, the fascist Prime Minister of Italy, 1922 -- 1943
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Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
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Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
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British air strikes in Italy
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Italy (1940 -- 1945)
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warfare in Italy
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Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
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Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
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Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 12: RG-79.01.12, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, July 1943, 25 July, 1943
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), documents the continued Allied invasion of Italy and impending Allied invasion of Sicily, dated 25 July, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945, US General, senior military commander
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Benito Mussolini, or Il Duce, the fascist Prime Minister of Italy, 1922 -- 1943
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Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
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British air strikes in Italy
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Italy (1940 -- 1945)
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Sicily (Italy)
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Periodicals, Hungarian
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Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
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Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
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Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 13: RG-79.01.13, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, May 20, 1943, 20 May, 1943
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Nemzet ( The Hungarian Nation), reports on the state of the Italian people, dated 20 May, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Budapest (Hungary)
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Benito Mussolini, or Il Duce, the fascist Prime Minister of Italy, 1922 -- 1943
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Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
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Italy (1940 -- 1945)
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Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
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Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
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Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 14: RG-79.01.14, Magyarorszag, Hungary, May 13, 1943, 13 May, 1943
- Hungarian periodical, Magyarorszag (Hungary), documents the defeat of Mussolini's forces, the Allied victory, and conclusion of war in North Africa, dated 13 May, 1943.
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Alexandria (Egypt)
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Benghazi (Libya)
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Benito Mussolini, or Il Duce, the fascist Prime Minister of Italy, 1922 -- 1943
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Cairo (Egypt)
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Egypt (1939 -- 1945)
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Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
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Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
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Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 15: RG-79.01.15, Fuggetlen Magyarorszag, The Independent Hungary, April 5, 1943, 5 April, 1943
- Hungarian periodical, Fuggetlen Magyarorszag (The Independent Hungary), reports that Hungarian politician Miklos Kallay visited Rome, meeting Mussolini and the Pope, dated 5 April, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Miklos, Kallay (1887--1967)
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Rome (Italy)
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Italy (1940 -- 1945)
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Benito Mussolini, or Il Duce, the fascist Prime Minister of Italy, 1922 -- 1943
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Budapest (Hungary)
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Fuggelten Magyarorszag, Independent Hungary, wartime Hungarian periodical, editorial articles
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 16: RG-79.01.16, 8 Oraiujsag, The 8 Oclock News, February 5, 1943, 5 February, 1943
- Hungarian periodical, 8 Oraiujsag (The 8 O'clock News), reports on military action in Africa, dated 5 February, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
8 Orai Ujsag, 8 O'clock News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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8 Orai Ujsag, Hungarian newspaper (circa 1942)
-
Alexandria (Egypt)
-
Benghazi (Libya)
-
Benito Mussolini, or Il Duce, the fascist Prime Minister of Italy, 1922 -- 1943
-
Egypt (1939 -- 1945)
-
Erwin Rommel, Nazi-German Field Marshal, 1891 -- 1944
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 17: RG-79.01.17, 8 Oraiujsag, 8 Oclock News, February 3, 1943, 3 February, 1943
- Hungarian periodical, 8 Oraiujsag (8 O'clock News), reports on British P.M. Winston Churchills' being in Turkey for the Adana Conference, in which Turkey refused to become part of Allies and remained neutral, dated 3 February, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
8 Orai Ujsag, 8 O'clock News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
8 Orai Ujsag, Hungarian newspaper (circa 1942)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Turkey (1939 -- 1945)
-
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 18: RG-79.01.18, 8 Oraiujsag, 8 Oclock News, January 23, 1943, 23 January, 1943
- Hungarian periodical, 8 Oraiujsag (8 O'clock News), reports on the German Wilhelmstrasse justifying the German fight against the Soviets, though catastrophic German loss is impending, dated 23 January, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
8 Orai Ujsag, 8 O'clock News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
8 Orai Ujsag, Hungarian newspaper (circa 1942)
-
Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Germany (Europe)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 19: RG-79.01.19, Magyar Nemzet, Hungarian Nation, January, 1943, 10 January, 1943
- Hungarian perioidical, Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), reports on the military action of the Hungarian Army, battling alongside the Germans, dated 10 January, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
-
Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 20: RG-79.01.20, 8 Oraiujsag, 8 Oclock News, January 1943, 10 January, 1943
- Hungarian periodical, 8 Orai Ujsag (8 O'clock News), reports with a pro-German bias that the Germans had captured the town of Velikije Luki and that the continued German campaign in Russia is "comforting and satisfying," dated 10 January, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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8 Orai Ujsag, 8 O'clock News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
8 Orai Ujsag, Hungarian newspaper (circa 1942)
-
Anti-Soviet caricatures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
-
Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Velikije Luki (USSR)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 21: RG-79.01.21, Velikije Luki, articles about the Battle of Stalingrad, in Hungaria, January 4, 1943., 4 January, 1943
- Hungarian article from an unnamed periodical that depicts the struggle between the Germans and Soviets at the Battle of Velikije Luki, dated 4 January, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Velikije Luki (USSR)
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 22: RG-79.01.22, 8 Oraiujsag, 8 Oclock News, December 16, 1942, 16 December, 1942
- Hungarian periodical, 8 Orai Ujsag (8 O'clock News), reports on the German offensive of southern Russia as well as Rommel's tactics in Tunisia on the African Front, dated 16 December, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
8 Orai Ujsag, 8 O'clock News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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8 Orai Ujsag, Hungarian newspaper (circa 1942)
-
Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)
-
Eastern Front, Summer of 1942 Campaign, German offensive in southern Russia
-
Erwin Rommel, Nazi-German Field Marshal, 1891 -- 1944
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Tunisia (Africa)
-
Warfare in Tunisia, 1943
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 23: RG-79.01.23, Pesti Ujsag, The Pest News, November 20, 1942, 20 November, 1942
- Hungarian nationalist Socialist wartime periodical, Pesti Ujsag, reports on the alliance between Nazi Germany and Hungary, and Vilmos Nagy rallies the Hungarian Army to fight, dated 20 November, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Vilmos Nagy, Commanding General of the Royal Hungarian Army
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Pesti Ujsag (Hungarian national socialist wartime newspaper, 1939-1945)
-
Pesti Ujsag, Hungarian periodical of national-socialist content, editorial and analytical articles
-
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 24: RG-79.01.24, A Mai Nap, The May Sun, November 28, 1942, 28 November, 1942
- Hungarian periodical, A Mai Nap (The May Sun), reports on the Vichy Admiral Laborde's decision to scuttle the Vichy French fleet in the French military port city of Toulon, succesfully disallowing the Germans to capture the Vichy fleet, dated 28 November, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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A Mai Nap (Today's Day), newspaper, Hungarian
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A Mai Nap (Today's Day), Hungarian wartime periodical
-
Scuttling of the French fleet in Toulon, November 27, 1942
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Toulon (France)
-
Vichy France (1942 -- 1944)
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 25: RG-79.01.25, Esti Kis Ujsag, The Evening News, November 19, 1942, 19 November, 1942
- Hungarian periodical, Esti Kis Ujsag (The Evening News), reports on Vilmos Nagy militarization rally of Hungarian troops to preserve "a thousand years of history," dated 19 November, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Benghazi (Libya)
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Budapest (Hungary)
-
Esti Kis Ujsag (Evening News), Hungarian Wartime newspaper, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Miklos, Kallay (1887--1967)
-
Vilmos Nagy, Commanding General of the Royal Hungarian Army
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 26: RG-79.01.26, Magyar Nemzet, Hungarian Nation,November, 1942, 7 November, 1942
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), reports on the Allied invasion of Algeria poorly defended by Vichy troops, dated 7 November, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Warfare in northern Africa, 1942 -- 1943
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Algeria (Africa: Country)
-
Vichy France (1942 -- 1944)
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
-
Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 27: RG-79.01.27, Nepszava, People Voice, October 29, 1942, 29 November, 1942
- Hungarian periodical, Nepszava (The People's Voice), reports on the confidence of the German military, dated 29 October, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Nepszava (People's Voice), Hungarian social-democratic newspaper, 1877 -- 1948
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 28: RG-79.01.28, Esti Ujstag, The Evening News, October 22, 1942, 22 October, 1942
- Hungarian periodical, Esti Ujsag (The Evening News), reports on a devestating British attack on the French seaport city of Lorient, dated 22 October, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Lorient (France)
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Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Esti Kis Ujsag (Evening News), Hungarian Wartime newspaper, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 29: RG-79.01.29, Pesti Ujsag, The Pest News,Sepember 29, 1942, 29 September, 1942
- Hungarian periodical, Pesit Ujsag (The Pest News), reports on the Germans advance into Stalingrad, as well as a speech made by Adolf Hitler, dated 29 September, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)
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Budapest (Hungary)
-
Eastern Front, Summer of 1942 Campaign, German offensive in southern Russia
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Pesti Ujsag (Hungarian national socialist wartime newspaper, 1939-1945)
-
Pesti Ujsag, Hungarian periodical of national-socialist content, editorial and analytical articles
-
Publications, Hungarian
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 30: RG-79.01.30, Vitez Horthy Istvan, son of the Regent Miklos Horthy, combat pilot, anti-Nazi, ca. August, 1942
- Unnamed Hungarian periodical prints a memoriam of fallen Hungarian pilot Istvan Horthy during fighting in the Soviet Union. The importance of Istvan Horthy is that he was the son of Miklos Horthy (interwar Regent of Hungary), ca. August, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)
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Budapest (Hungary)
-
Eastern Front, Summer of 1942 Campaign, German offensive in southern Russia
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Horthy, Istvan (1904-1942)
-
Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
-
Istvan Horthy, son of the Regent Miklos Horthy, air pilot, 1904 - 1942
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 31: RG-79.01.31, Ludas Matyi, Mattie the Goose-boy. a Hungarian epic poem, also a newspaper, May 20, 1945, 20 May, 1945
- Hungarian satirical periodical, Ludas Matyi (Mattie the Goose-boy), reports on various WWII subjects as the war comes to an impending close, following the liberation of Hungary in April. Reports include satirical cartoons about Adolf Hitlers' whereabouts, dated 20 May, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Anti-Nazi Publication
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Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Ludas Matyi (Mattie the Goose-boy), a Hungarian epic poem, also a newspaper, 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Anti-Semitic caricatures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 32: RG-79.01.32, Magyar Szo, A Hungarian Word, a newspaper published in Vojvodina, Serbia, August 30, 1944., 30 August, 1944
- Hungarian periodical published in Serbia, Magyar Szo (A Hungarian Word), reports on the governmental shift in Hungary and the reign of Hungarian pro-fascists such as Sztojay, dated 30 August, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Magyar Szo, A Hungarian Word, a newspaper published in Vojvodina, Serbia, 1944
-
Pest, a Hungarian newspaper published in Budapest, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pest, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Serbia (1939--1945)
-
Vojvodina (Serbia)
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 33: RG-79.01.33, Pest, Hungarian newspaper published in Budapest, August 26, 1944. No 193, 26 August, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Pest, reports on the military action in Paris, dated 26 August, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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interwar France
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Vilmos Nagy, Commanding General of the Royal Hungarian Army
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Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
France (1940--1945)
-
Pest, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pest, a Hungarian newspaper published in Budapest, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 34: RG-79.01.34, Esti Ujsag, Evening News, August 25, 1944, No 192, 25 August, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Esti Ujsag (Evening News), reports on the political and military situation in Romania, urging Hungarians to dismiss King Michael of Romania and for Hungary to continue its fight against the Bolsheviks alongside the Nazis, dated 25 August, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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King Michael of Romania
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Romania (1939--1945)
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Anti-Soviet caricatures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Esti Kis Ujsag (Evening News), Hungarian Wartime newspaper, 1939 -- 1945
-
Esti Ujsag (Hungarian wartime newspaper)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 35: RG-79.01.35, Esti Ujag, Evening News, August 24, 1944. No 191, 24 August, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Esti Ujsag (Evening News), reports on Romania's breaking its alliance with the Axis powers and joining a new alliance with the Soviets, dated 24 August, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Anti-Soviet caricatures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Romania (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 36: RG-79.01.36, Magyarorszag, Hungary, a periodical, August 24, 1944. No 191, 24 August, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyaorszag (Hungary), reports on a governmental shift in Hungary, as well as the continued fighting in Nazi-occupied France, dated 24 August, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 37: RG-79.01.37, Kossuth Nepe, People of Kossuth, Hungarian periodical, July 24, 1945. No 70, 24 July, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Kossuth Nepe (People of Kossuth), reports on the Potsdam Conference and its referring to the impending destruction of Japan unless an American-issued ultimatum is met by theJapanese, dated 24 July, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
A Potsdami Ertekezlet, the Potsdam Conference, July 1945, photo-documents
-
Truman, Harry S.
-
Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Party and Prime Minister of the USSR, 1879 -- 1953
-
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Emperor of Japan, Hirohito, 1901 -- 1989
-
Tokyo (Japan)
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 38: RG-79.01.38, Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, July 27, 1945. No 61, 27 July, 1945
- Hungarian postwar periodical, Villag (World), reports on the victory of the British "Munkaspart," or Labor Party, as Labor Party nominee Clement Attlee succeeds British interwar Prime Minister Winston Churchill, dated 27 July, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
postwar life in Europe
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
-
British Parliament, 1939-1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 39: RG-79.01.39, Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, July 28, 1945., 28 July, 1945
- Hungarian postwar periodical, Vilag (World), reports on the return of tens of thousands of Hungarian Jews that fled from Hungary during WWII and Hungary's alliance with Nazi Germany. A seperate article announces the formulation of a joint-ultimatum constructed by America, England, and China's sent to Japan, ordering a surrender or imminent destruction, dated 28 July, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
United States (1939 -- 1945)
-
Emperor of Japan, Hirohito, 1901 -- 1989
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Hong Kong (1941 -- 1945 )
-
Hong Kong (British Colony)
-
Hong Kong (Special Administrative Unit: People Republic of China)
-
Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
-
Hungarian Aid to Help Jews during the Second World War
-
Deportation of Hungarian Jews
-
Truman, Harry S.
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Tokyo (Japan)
-
China (1912--1949)
-
War in China and Japan
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 40: RG-79.01.40, Szabad Nep, Free People, Hungarian postwar periodical, August 3, 1945. No 107, 3 August, 1945
- Hungarian postwar periodical, Szabad Nep (Free People), announces the formulation of a peace treaty during the Potsdam Conference by the "Great Powers" (America, USSR, England), dated 3 August, 1945 (just three days before the Americans bombed Hiroshima).
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
A Potsdami Ertekezlet, the Potsdam Conference, July 1945, photo-documents
-
Socialist and Communist organizations in the wartime Hungary, 1938 -- 1945
-
Szabad Nep, Free People, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
-
Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Truman, Harry S.
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Party and Prime Minister of the USSR, 1879 -- 1953
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 41: RG-79.01.41, A Potsdami Ertekezlet, the Potsdam Conference, July 1945, ca. July, 1945
- A Potsdami Ertekezlet (The Potsdam Conference), includes important information regarding the restructuring of European borders, agreed upon during the Potsdam Conference. The text is translated in the Hungarian language, and includes photographs of important leaders from the conference, circa July 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
A Potsdami Ertekezlet, the Potsdam Conference, July 1945, photo-documents
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Party and Prime Minister of the USSR, 1879 -- 1953
-
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Truman, Harry S.
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 42: RG-79.01.42, Vilaglapja, World Illustrative Journal in Hungarian, October 5, 1945., 5 October, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Vilaglapja (World Illustrative Journal), shows photographs of the arrests of the main cohorts of the Hungarian pro-fascist government, including former Hungary Prime Ministers Imredy, Bardossy, and Sztojay, and former leader of the fascist Arrow Cross Party Szalasi, dated 5 October, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Vilaglapja, World Illustrative Journal in Hungarian
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 43: RG-79.01.43, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, August 8, 1945. No 81, 8 August, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), reports and includes pictures from the Potsdam Conference, as well as an article regarding the use of nuclear weapons to end the war, dated 8 August, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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A Potsdami Ertekezlet, the Potsdam Conference, July 1945, photo-documents
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
-
Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Emperor of Japan, Hirohito, 1901 -- 1989
-
Truman, Harry S.
-
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
-
Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Party and Prime Minister of the USSR, 1879 -- 1953
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 44: RG-79.01.44, Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Photographs of the members of the Hungarian pro-fascist government, ca. 1945
- Photographs and captions in the Hungarian language, depicting the rule of Hungary's short-lived pro-fascist government, which included Hungarian politicians Imredy, Bardossy, Sztojay, and Szalasi, which collaborated with the Nazis in the search of and expulsion of Hungarian Jews, ca. 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Antisemitism in Hungary, 1940 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Deportation of Hungarian Jews
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 45: RG-79.01.45, Uj Szo, A New Word, Hungarian periodical, August 9, 1945. No 84, 9 August, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Uj Szo (A New Word), reports on the Soviet Union's decleration of war against Japan, after Japan's imperialization and occupation of regions in China seemed to threaten Soviet national defense and dominance in the Asiatic region, dated 9 August, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Uj Szo, A New Word, Hungarian periodical
-
Hong Kong (1941 -- 1945 )
-
Hong Kong (British Colony)
-
Hong Kong, occupied by Japan in the Second World War (1941 -- 1945)
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Tokyo (Japan)
-
Molotov, Vyacheslav, Soviet Foreign Minister, 1930-1941
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 46: RG-79.01.46, Szabad Nep, The Free People, August 10, 1945, No 113, 10 August, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Szabad Nep (The Free People), announces news on the Soviet Red Army breaking through the Japanese front in Manchuria, and this news was welcomed by USSR, America, and Great Britain, dated 10 August, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
-
Manchuria, north-eastern region of China
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Japanese war against China, 1930s --1945
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Szabad Nep, Free People, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
-
Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 47: RG-79.01.47, Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, August 11, 1945, 11 August, 1945
- Hungarian postwar periodical Vilag (World), reports on the surrender of Japan and the Japanese governments' acceptance of the guidelines of the Potsdam Conference. A photograph shows the post-bomb devestation of the Japanese industrial city of Hamamatsu, dated 11 August, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
War in China and Japan
-
London (England)
-
A Potsdami Ertekezlet, the Potsdam Conference, July 1945, photo-documents
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
-
United States (1939 -- 1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 48: RG-79.01.48, Kossuth Nepe, the People of Kossuth, Hungarian postwar periodical, August 12, 1945. No 87, 12 August, 1945
- Hungarian postwar periodical, Kossuth Nepe (The People of Kossuth), announce the formulation of the United Nations, and America's dropping of the atom bomb on Nagasaki. This document also includes photographs that feature President Truman addressing the conflict in Japan, and American troops storming Japanese beaches during the Pacific War campaign, dated 12 August, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Truman, Harry S.
-
The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
-
Okinawa, Japan
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Organization of The United Nations
-
Coalition of United and Allied Nations, 1939 -- 1945
-
South Africa
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Kossuth Nepe, People of Kossuth, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 49: RG-79.01.49, Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, May 29, 1945. No 12, 29 May, 1945
- Hungarian postwar periodical, Vilag (World), reports on Hungarian minister Gabor Faragho and his newsworthy presence while negotiating an armistice in Moscow, USSR, dated 29 May, 1945. Faragho asks, "Could the war have been avoided?"
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Moscow (the USSR)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
-
Faragho, Gabor (Colonel General, Hungary)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 50: RG-79.01.50, Kossuth Nepe, the People of Kossuth, Hungarian postwar periodical, April 20, 1945, 20 April, 1945
- Hungarian postwar periodical, Kossuth Nepe (The People of Kossuth), printed a political-satirical cartoon about Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. A seperate page shows a picture of the hanging of Hungarian right-wing politician Laszlo Endre, who collaborated with the Nazis in World War II, dated 20 April, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Attitudes toward Nazi collaboration and/or collaborators
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Collaboration with Nazi Germany in the Second World War
-
Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Kossuth Nepe, People of Kossuth, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Adolf Hitler, dictator and German Chancellor and President
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 51: RG-79.01.51, Kossuth Nepe, the People of Kossuth, Hungarian postwar periodical, May 24, 1945. No 20, 24 May, 1945
- Hungarian postwar periodical, Kossuth Nepe (The People of Kossuth), reports on the restructuring of Hungarian politics, with the downfall of the pro-Fascist Arrow Cross Party, and the formation of the Supreme Council for National Defense, dated 24 May, 1945. Photographs also document the American presence in Japan.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Kossuth Nepe, People of Kossuth, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 52: RG-79.01.52, Kossuth Nepe, the People of Kossuth, Hungarian postwar periodical, May 16, 1945. No 14, 16 May, 1945
- Hungarian postwar periodical, Kossuth Nepe (The People of Kossuth), report on the findings in a village of Northwestern Hungary called Sopron-Kohida, where inside a prison found ran by Hungary's pro-fascist Arrow Cross Party exterminated the Partys' opponents. The article recalls "156 Hungarian victims," dated 16 May, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Kossuth Nepe, People of Kossuth, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Collaboration with Nazi Germany in the Second World War
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 53: RG-79.01.53, Kossuth Nepe, the People of Kossuth, May 15, 1945. No 13, 15 May, 1945
- Hungarian postwar periodical, Kossuth Nepe (The People of Kossuth), reports on the dissolve of the Nazi German government and military, and the general 'denazification' of Germany, dated 15 May, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
de-Nazification and de-Militarization in postwar Germany
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Denazification in Germany
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Kossuth Nepe, People of Kossuth, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 54: RG-79.01.54, Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, May 23, 1945., 23 May, 1945
- Hungarian postwar periodical, Vilag (World), reports on the liberation of Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria, and mentions that many Hungarians that were anti-Nazi or anti-Arrow Cross Party were sent to this camp, dated 23 May, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Mauthausen concentration camp, liberation and its aftermath
-
Mauthausen (Austria: Concentration Camp)
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 55: RG-79.01.55, 8 Oraiujsag, The 8 Oclock News, June 1, 1943. No 122, 1 June, 1943
- Hungarian interwar periodical, 8 Oraiujsag (The 8 O'clock News), reports on worldwide military events, including military actions made by Japan, and the British (Churchill in Gibraltar), dated 1 June, 1943. A seperate article announces the success of coup-detat in Argentina.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
8 Orai Ujsag, 8 O'clock News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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8 Orai Ujsag, Hungarian newspaper (circa 1942)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Buenos Aires (Argentina)
-
Argentina (1939 -- 1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Italy (1940 -- 1945)
-
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
-
Gibraltar (British Territory)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 56: RG-79.01.56, Photographs from a Hungarian newspaper, 1944 -- 1945, ca. 1945
- Photographs from an untitled Hungarian newspaper document images from different perspectives of the war. Photographs include a defeated Japanese soldier bowing to an unidentified Ally soldier, General MacArthur's signing of the armistice in Tokyo Bay, and a meeting with the allies presumably to discuss postwar configuration of Europe, undated, ca. 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Coalition of United and Allied Nations, 1939 -- 1945
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Leadership of the Allied nations, 1941 -- 1945
-
U.S. General Douglas MacArthur
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Naval War in the Pacific, United States and Japan
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 57: RG-79.01.57, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, May 12, 1942, No 9, 12 May, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), announces the Red Army's advance into Czechoslovakia, the capture of Nazi leaders Goring and Kesselring, the capture of Hungarian pro-fascist Arrow Cross Party leader Szalasi, and the discovery of Hitler's corpse. Other articles report the "horrors of Dachau," and a seperate photograph of former U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's tombstone, dated 12 May, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
-
Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nepszava (People's Voice), Hungarian social-democratic newspaper, 1877 -- 1948
-
Dachau (Concentration camp)
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, 1882 -- 1945
-
Hermann Goering, commander-in-chief of the Nazi German air force
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Czechoslovakia (1939 -- 1945)
-
Prague (Czechoslovakia)
-
Croatia (1940-1945)
-
Zagreb (Croatia)
-
Hitler's suicide
-
Adolf Hitler, dictator and German Chancellor and President
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Soldiers, Soviet Red Army
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 58: RG-79.01.58, Uj Szo, The New World, May 17, 1945, 17 May, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Uj Szo (The New World), reports on the impending total capitulation of Nazi Germany, as German soldiers and officers are captured in Moscow and German naval commander Karl Donitz is declared a prisoner of war, dated 17 May, 1945. The headline also speaks in regards to an official report about the Auschwitz death camp.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
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Soldiers, Soviet Red Army
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Prisoners of War, German
-
Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Uj Szo, A New Word, Hungarian periodical
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 59: RG-79.01.59, A Mai Nap, The May Sun, May 9, 1945. No 11, 9 May, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, A Mai Nap (The May Sun), reports on the unconditional surrender of the Nazi German army and the Allies agreement to invade Japan, dated 9 May, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
A Mai Nap (Today's Day), Hungarian wartime periodical
-
A Mai Nap (Today's Day), newspaper, Hungarian
-
Nepszava (People's Voice), Hungarian social-democratic newspaper, 1877 -- 1948
-
Surrender of Germany
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 60: RG-79.01.60, Nazi-German warcrimes, 1945, ca. 1945
- Unnamed Hungarian periodical shows photographical evidence of Nazi warcrimes, as a nurse feeds a malnourished Mauthausen prisoner/victim. One caricature depicts a post-suicidal Heinrich Himmler, while another caricature depicts a hammer shattering an 'arrow-cross' symbol (Hungarian Arrow Cross Party was pro-Nazi). A seperate photograph shows the officers that oversaw the Bergen-Belsen death camp, many of whom were of Hungarian descent. The last photograph shows German P.O.W. reacting to an American film depicting Nazi war crimes. ca. 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Photographs, concentration camps
-
Photographs, Nazi-perpetrated massacres and atrocities
-
Bergen-Belsen (Germany: Concentration Camp)
-
Prisoners of War, German
-
Heinrich Himmler, leading member of Nazi Party 1929-1945
-
Nazi-German atrocities
-
Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
Mauthausen (Austria: Concentration Camp)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 61: RG-79.01.61, A Mai Nap, The May Sun, May 11, 1945. No 12, 11 May, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, A Mai Nap (The May Sun), reports on the German surrender of formerly Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, 11 May, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
A Mai Nap (Today's Day), Hungarian wartime periodical
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Czechoslovakia (1939 -- 1945)
-
Prague (Czechoslovakia)
-
Surrender of Germany
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
A Mai Nap (Today's Day), newspaper, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 62: RG-79.01.62, Vilag, The World, Hungarian postwar periodical, May 14, 1945. No 1, 14 May, 1945
- Hungarian postwar periodical, Vilag (The World), discusses Hungary's new political direction, "new destiny through divorce." Divorce, presumably, from fascism, as a later article discusses Hungary's decision to team with European allies to eradicate fascism, and that "strong measures [will be taken] against the National Socialists in Germany," dated 14 May, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
denazification
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Surrender of Germany
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 63: RG-79.01.63, Kossuth Nepe, the People of Kossuth, June 16, 1945. No 39, 16 June, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Kossuth Nepe (The People of Kossuth), reports on the capture of Joachim von Ribbentrop, Nazi-German Minister of Foreign Affairs, dated 16 June, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
von Ribbentrop, Joachim, Nazi German Foreign Minister, 1938-1945
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Kossuth Nepe, People of Kossuth, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Surrender of Germany
-
Trials and proceedings over Nazi-German perpetrators
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 64: RG-79.01.64, Szabad Vajdasag, Free Vojvodina, Hungarian language newspaper, April 23, 1945. No 91, 23 April, 1945
- Hungaria newspaper, Szabad Vajdasag (Free Vojvodina), reports on the Soviet military effort to drive out Axis powers from Western Hungary and announces a mobilization effort for the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, dated 23 April, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Vojvodina (Serbia)
-
Szabad Vajdasag, Free Vojvodina, Hungarian language newspaper, 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Humanitarian and economic aid to the Jews of Eastern Europe in postwar time, 1945 -- 1949
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hungarian Aid to Help Jews during the Second World War
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 65: RG-79.01.65, Kis Ujsa'g, News, The Evening News, April 21, 1945., 21 April, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Kis Ujsa'g (The Evening News), reports on the Soviet invasion/advance into the Berlin Conservation zone, street fighting in Dresden (outside of Berlin), and the Allied advance into Berlin, dated 21 April, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Kis Ujsag, The Short News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Esti Kis Ujsag (Evening News), Hungarian Wartime newspaper, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
invasion of Germany
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 66: RG-79.01.66, Szabad Nep, The Free People, April 22, 1945, No 24, 22 April, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Szabad Nep (The Free People), documents the Soviet occupation of Berlin, "The Red Army on the streets of Berlin". The article depicts the Nazi capital's last stand, as Allied forces surround and close in on the complete occupation of Germany, dated 22 April, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Szabad Nep, Free People, Hungarian postwar periodical, 1945
-
Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, 1945
-
Szabad Nep, Hungarian communist newspaper, editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Surrender of Germany
-
Berlin (Germany)
-
Germany (Europe)
-
invasion of Germany
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 67: RG-79.01.67, A Reggel, The Next Morning, Hungarian periodical, April 23, 1945. No 3, 23 April, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, A Reggel (The Next Morning), reports that numerous suburban cities surrounding Berlin are captured by the approaching Soviets, and that the French are approaching from the west at the city of Stuttgart. A seperate headline documents a treaty between the Soviets and Poland, dated 23 April, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
A Reggel, the Next Morning, Hungarian periodical, 1945
-
Berlin (Germany)
-
Germany (Europe)
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Stuttgart (Germany)
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 68: RG-79.01.68, Nep Sport, The People Sport, Hungarian periodical, April 24, 1945, 24 April, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Nep Sport (The People's Sport), features op-ed articles which urge a "clean-up" from the wrongs committed by Hungarian politicians, including the alliance with Nazi Germany and rise to power of the pro-fascist Hungarian Arrow Cross Party. Within the article, the author denounces the Arrow Cross Party and its cruelty in mobilizing some of Hungary's most celebrated and successful athletes of the era for future extermination. In rememberance, the author memorializes many Hungarian athletes that were murdered by Nazis or Nazi collaborator. For example, the author refers to Hungarian Jew and Olympic Gold medalist Attila Petschauer, his capture, and eventual cruel death at Davidovka labor camp, dated 24 April, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungarian Jews
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Attitudes toward Nazi collaboration and/or collaborators
-
Collaboration with Nazi Germany in the Second World War
-
Nep Sport, People Sport, Hungarian periodical, 1945
-
Deportation of Hungarian Jews
-
Life under Hungarian pro-German regime
-
Forced labor, Hungarian labor companies
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 69: RG-79.01.69, Demokracia, Democracy, April 29, 1945. No 3, 29 April, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Demokracia (Democracy), features an article in memoriam of Hungarian anti-Nazi politician Endre Bajcsy-Zsilinszky and his political ideas. Bajcsy-Zsilinszky, editor of the anti-Nazi Hungarian periodical, Szabad Szo, was arrested and murdered by the Hungarian pro-Nazi, but the author states that Endre's anti-Nazi sentiments and legacy should continue throughout the country of Hungary, dated 29 April, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Anti-Nazi Publication
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Endre Bajcsy-Zsilinszky (editor, Hungarian anti-Nazi publication, Szabad Szo)
-
Attitudes toward Nazi collaboration and/or collaborators
-
Collaboration with Nazi Germany in the Second World War
-
Sopronkohida (military prison, Hungary)
-
Demokracia, Democracy, Hungarian periodical, 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 70: RG-70.01.70, A Mai Nap. April 27, 1945, 27 April, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, A Mai Nap (The May Sun), documents that Italian partisans captured former Italian fascist leader, Benito Mussolini, from fleeing Italy. Article also gives mention that Soviet troops have encircled the city of Berlin. Pictures unrelated to the article show the aftermath of Mussolini's public execution in Italy, dated 27 April, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
A Mai Nap (Today's Day), Hungarian wartime periodical
-
Benito Mussolini, or Il Duce, the fascist Prime Minister of Italy, 1922 -- 1943
-
Duce or Benito Mussolini, the fascist Prime Minister and the leader of Italy in 1922 – 1943
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Italy (1940 -- 1945)
-
Execution of Benito Mussolini
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Nepszava (People's Voice), Hungarian social-democratic newspaper, 1877 -- 1948
-
Berlin (Germany)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 71: RG-79.01.71, Szabad Vajdasag, The Free Vojvodina, Hungarian language newspaper, April 26, 1945, 26 April, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Szabad Vajdasag (The Free Vojvodina), reports on the Battle of Berlin between Soviet and German troops. A seperate article refers to illegal profiteering, dated 26 April, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Berlin (Germany)
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Szabad Vajdasag, Free Vojvodina, Hungarian language newspaper, 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 72: RG-79.01.72, Nepszava, People Voice, Hungarian periodical, April 26, 1945, 26 April, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Nepsava (The People's Voice), reports on the kidnapping of a million men, women, and children, by 'the Fascists'. The article urges quick rescue action. In a seperate article, an anti-Nazi caricature depicts Nazi leader Adolf Hitler as a scavenging dog, dated 26 April, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Nepszava (Hungarian wartime newspaper)
-
Nepszava (People's Voice), Hungarian social-democratic newspaper, 1877 -- 1948
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Adolf Hitler, dictator and German Chancellor and President
-
Berlin (Germany)
-
Battle of Berlin (April-May, 1945)
-
Roundups and Deportations of Jews
-
Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
Attempts and efforts to rescue the Jews in the Holocaust, 1939 -- 1945
-
Rescue efforts to save Jews from Nazi concentration camps, 1944 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 73: RG-79.01.73, A Reggel, Next Morning, May 7, 1945. No 5, 7 May, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, A Reggel (Next Morning), documents the impending end to World War II. The article cites "the last hours of the War and Nazism." A seperate article reports the capture of Arrow Cross Party leader Ferenc Szalasi, dated 7 May, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
A Reggel, the Next Morning, Hungarian periodical, 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 74: RG-79.01.74, A budapestkornyeki, Budapest, April 1945, April, 1945
- An unnamed Hungarian-language periodical reports on the question of land reform regarding Hungarian land taken by the expansion of the Nazi Germans. The area in question known as Swabia, dated April, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Communism in Hungary
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Swabia (Germany)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 75: RG-79.01.75, Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, Hungarian periodical, May 6, 1945. No 7, 6 May, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Reggeli Ujsag (Morning News), features an optimistic article that looks at post-war Hungary, "Towards a New Hungary". A seperate article reports the Hungarian People's Court decision to sentence Leopold Metzl and Rudolf Sponer to death for committing war crimes, dated 6 May, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, 1939 -- 1945
-
Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, Hungarian periodical, 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Collaboration with Nazi Germany in the Second World War
-
Attitudes toward Nazi collaboration and/or collaborators
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 76: RG-79.01.76, Szabadsag, Free Public, Hugnarian language periodical, April 17, 1945. No 75, 17 April, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Szabadsag (Free Public), continues the debate regarding the "Swabian question," and whether the Swabian land should be redistributed back to Hungary. A seperate article reports on former U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's funeral in the United States, dated 17 April, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Swabia (Germany)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Communism in Hungary
-
Szabadsag, Free Public, Hungarian language periodical, 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, 1882 -- 1945
-
United States (1939 -- 1945)
-
Geopolitical situation in Europe, 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 77: RG-79.01.77, Kis Ujsag, The Short News, May 8, 1945, 8 May, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Kis Ujsag (The Short News), reveals news that the war has concluded, as Victory Day has been announced by the Allied powers. The article reports that U.S. General Eisenhower has signed peace negotiations, dated 8 May, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Germany (Europe)
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
-
End of Second World War
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 78: RG-79.01.78, Kossuth Nepe, The People of Kossuth, May 9, 1945. No 9, 9 May, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Kossuth Nepe (The People of Kossuth), announce the end of war in Europe, and Allied leaders U.S. President Truman and British Prime Minister Churchill collectively dub 8 May, 1945 as a day of victory for humanity, dated 9 May, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
End of Second World War
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Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Truman, Harry S.
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Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
-
Germany (Europe)
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Kossuth Nepe, People of Kossuth, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Fate of the Nazi party
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 79: RG-79.01.79, Ossztartas, Solidarity, Hungarian periodical, December 31, 1944. No 305, 31 December, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Ossztartas (Solidarity), documents the Seige of Budapest in a positive light, in that the Hungarian-German resistance was said to be in a successful position against the seiging Soviets. The periodical urges a Hungarian-German alliance to defeat the Soviets, dated 31 December, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Germany (Europe)
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Life under Hungarian pro-German regime
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarain periodical, 1944
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 80: RG-79.01.80, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independence, Evening News, Hungarian periodical, January 3, 1945. No 2, 3 January, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag (Independence Evening News), document that pro-German regime is still in power in Budapest, despite Soviet will to occupy Budapest and Hungary, dated 3 January, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Life under Hungarian pro-German regime
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independence, Evening News, Hungarian periodical, 1945
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Nazi Germany, regional governments
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 81: RG-79.01.81, Szabadsag, The Free Public, January 19, 1945. No 1, 19 January, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Szabadsag (The Free Public), reports with gratitude the beginning of the Soviet occupation of Hungary, as the Germans were unable to contain the Soviet siege. The article is written in a pro-Soviet slant, dated 19 January, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Szabadsag, Free Public, Hungarian language periodical, 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Military operations between Soviet Union and Hungary
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Anti-Nazi Publication
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 82: RG-79.01.82, Szabadsag, The Free Public, January 22, 1945. No 3, 22 January, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Szabadsag (The Free Public), documents the signing of a temporary truce between the Soviet Union and Hungary, efffectively nullifying Hungary's alliance with Nazi Germany, dated 22 January, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Military operations between Soviet Union and Hungary
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Anti-Nazi Publication
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Szabadsag, Free Public, Hungarian language periodical, 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 83: RG-79.01.83, Szabadsag, The Free Public, January 21, 1945. No 2, 21 January, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Szabadsag (The Free Public), announces that the Hungarian capital (Budapest) is occupied by the Soviet Red Army. The periodical documents a change in regulation of laws in Hungary, dated 21 January, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Szabadsag, Free Public, Hungarian language periodical, 1945
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 84: RG-79.01.84, Szabadsag, Free Public, January 25, 1945. No 5, 25 January, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Szabadsag (The Free Public), dissects the armistice agreement made between Hungary and the Soviet Union (and other Allied Nations), which effectively severs Hungary's alliance with Nazi Germany and includes a multi-million dollar war reperations fee to be paid by Hungary, dated 25 January, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Szabadsag, Free Public, Hungarian language periodical, 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 85: RG-79.01.85, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, Periodical, October 14, 1944, 14 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyarorszag (The Hungarian Nation), urges the national guard to form on the eve of coup-de-tat formed by German supported, Hungarian fascist Arrow Cross Party. Included in the periodical is an anti-semitic caricature showing the Hungarian military defending the land against the impeding Jewish Star, dated 14 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Anti-Semitic caricatures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 86: RG-79.01.86, Szabadsag, The Free Public, Periodical, January 25, 1945. No 5, 25 January, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Szabadsag (The Free Public), continues dissecting the armistice between Hungary and the USSR. Head article reports that Soviet newspaper, Moscow Pravda, guarantees Hungarian national independence. A seperate article includes that the Allied forces making progress along the Western Front, dated 25 January, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Moscow (the USSR)
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
periodicals, Soviet Union
-
Szabadsag, Free Public, Hungarian language periodical, 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 87: RG-79.01.87, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independent Evening News, January 5, 1945. No 4, 5 January, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag (Independent Evening News), reports on militay losses due to the Soviet advance into Hungary. Seperate articles discuss the mobilization effort for all Hungarians to aid in defending Budapest, dated 5 January, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independence, Evening News, Hungarian periodical, 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 88: RG-79.01.88, Nepszava, People Voice, Periodical, March 30, 1945. No 73, 30 March, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Nepszava (People's Voice), reports on the "great advance" of Hungarian troops towards the northwestern border of Hungary alongside its border with Austria. According to the article, fighting in Komarom opened up a corridor into Vienna (Austria), dated 30 March, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Nepszava (Hungarian wartime newspaper)
-
Nepszava (People's Voice), Hungarian social-democratic newspaper, 1877 -- 1948
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Armed forces, Hungarian, Second World War
-
Komarom (Hungary)
-
Vienna (Austria, 1939-1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 89: RG-79.01.89, Kis Ujsag, The News, April 5, 1945, 5 April, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Kis Ujsag (The News), reports that Hungary is completely cleared of "intruders". The article observes the war in that the Red Army has occupied Bratislava and Baden, and advance forward into Germany, while most of the Viennese population seeks refuge elsewhere, dated 5 April, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Kis Ujsag, The Short News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Bratislava (Slovakia)
-
Germany (Europe)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Vienna (Austria, 1939-1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 90: RG-79.01.90, Osszetartas, Solidarity, January 6, 1945, 6 January, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Osszetartas (Solidarity), reports on the capitulation of Romania as the Soviet's gain occupation, and Hungary stands ready to defend against Soviet aggression, dated 6 January, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarain periodical, 1944
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Romania (1940-1945)
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 91: RG-79.01.91, Szabadsag, The Free Public, Hungarian periodical, January 30, 1945. No 9, 30 January, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Szabadsag (The Free Public), reports that the Soviet Red Army advance into Berlin is impending, as land attained by the German Reich, such as Memel, Kattowitz, and Beuthen, begins to fall to the Soviet Red Army, dated 30 January, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Bytom (Beuthen, Poland)
-
Kattowitz (Poland)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Berlin (Germany)
-
Germany (Europe)
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 92: RG-79.01.92, Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarian periodical, January 9, 1945. No 5, 9 January, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Osszetartas (Solidarity), reports on the Soviet seige on the city of Budapest. The periodical notes that the German-Hungarian forces aim to cross the Danube River from Komarom, but are cut off by the enemy. According to the article, most of the fighting at this point was occuring in eastern Budapest, as Soviet artillery fire continued for 37 days, dated 9 January, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarain periodical, 1944
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Komarom (Hungary)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 93: RG-79.01.93, Szabadsag, The Free Public, Hungarian periodical, January 27, 1945. No 7, 27 January, 1945
- On the day the Soviet Army liberated Auschwitz concentration camp (27 January, 1945), Hungarian periodical, Szabadsag (The Free Public), reports on the continuing Soviet seige of the Soviet Red Army on the Hungarian capital of Budapest. A seperate article presumably ordered by the mayor of Budapest implements regulations to clean the debris from the streets.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Wroclaw (Poland)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Posen (Poland)
-
Gleiwitz (concentration camp)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Szabadsag, Free Public, Hungarian language periodical, 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 94: RG-79.01.94, Nemzetor, A Militiaman, Hungarian periodical, January 9, 1945. No 7, 9 January, 1945
- Hungarian periodical, Nemzetor (A Militiaman), reports that as the Soviet Red Army continues its seige on Budapest, reinforcing German troops were approaching to defend Budapest. The periodical holds faith in the 'liberating troops' to defend the capital. An attached photograph shows German soldiers in a Russian prison camp, dated 9 January, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Nemzetor, A Militiaman, Hungarian periodical, 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Nazi Soldiers
-
Prisoners of War, German
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 95: RG-79.01.95, A Nep, The People, Hungarian periodical, February 5, 1944. No 8, RG-79.01.95
- Just weeks before the German occupation of Hungary, Hungarian periodical, A Nep (The People), introduces the fascist, anti-semitic policies of the future pro-Nazi Arrow Cross Party leader Ferenc Szalasi, dated 24 February, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
German invasion of Hungary (March 19, 1944)
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Antisemitic publications, Hungarian
-
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
A Nep, The People, Hungarian periodical, 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 96: RG-79.01.96, Harc, The Struggle, antisemitic newspaper published in Budapest by Zoltan Bosniak, May 20, 1944. No 1, 20 May, 1944
- Hungarian antisemitic newspaper, Harc (The Struggle), features a photograph of interned Hungarian Jewish men dawned with yellow stars, an antisemitic caricature, and an article that, along the lines of 20th Century antisemitism, the author blames the Jewish population for the defeats of the Hungarian Army, dated 20 May, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Harc, The Struggle, Hungarian anti-Semitic newspaper published in Budapest by Zoltan Bosniak, 1944
-
Zoltan Bosnyak, publisher of the Hungarian antisemitic newspaper Harc, wartime
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Antisemitic caricatures, Hungarian
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 97: RG-79.01.97, A Mai Nap, The May Sun, 1944, 23 March, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, A Mai Nap (The May Sun), reports of a new government that will be instilled in Hungary following the German occupation of Hungary. The transformation of the Hungarian government, aided by the Germans, appointed Dome Sztojay as Prime Minister. As Prime Minister, Sztojay allowed for various antisemitic actions, including the legalization of the pro-fascist Arrow Cross Party and mobilization of Hungarian Jews to carry out the 'Jewish Question.' A seperate article implements that all Jews wear the yellow star, dated 23 March, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
German invasion of Hungary (March 19, 1944)
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
A Mai Nap (Today's Day), Hungarian wartime periodical
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Yellow Stars
-
Berlin (Germany)
-
Germany (Europe)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 98: RG-79.01.98, Magyarorsza'g, The Hungarian Nation, periodical, May 19, 1944. No 112, 19 May, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyarorsza'g (The Hungarian Nation), reports on a speech made by pro-fascist Hungarian minister Jeno Ratz, which orders Hungarian Jews segregated from the Hungarian non-Jews, dated 19 May, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 99: RG-79.01.99, Pest, News of Pest, June 23, 1944. No 140, 23 June, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Pest (News of Pest), reports on a speech made by pro-fascist Hungarian leader Bela Imredy, in which Imredy rallied against the threat of Bolshevism, dated 23 June, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Pest, a Hungarian newspaper published in Budapest, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pest, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
anti-Bolshevik propaganda
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Germany (Europe)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 100: RG-79.01.100, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, June 14, 1944, 14 June, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyarorszag (The Hungarian Nation), reports on the flooding of Soviet refugees to an Internally Displaced Camp (IDP) located in Hungary. An attached German-language article depicts military and political optimism, as Hungarian pro-fascist Prime Minister Sztojay returns to Hungary after meeting Adolf Hitler, dated 14 June, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Germany (Europe)
-
Berlin (Germany)
-
Periodicals, German
-
IDP camps (Internally Displaced Camps)
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Refugees, Soviet
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Adolf Hitler, dictator and German Chancellor and President
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 101: RG-79.01.101, Esti Ujsag, Evening News, July 8, 1944. No 152, 8 July, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Esti Ujsag (Evening News), documents the German use of the V-1 bomb to devestate London infrastructure. A seperate article reported an unsuccessful assassination attempt of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler; an attached photograph shows a building destroyed by a bomb used in the assassination attempt, as Hitler guides Italian leader Benito Mussolini through the aforementioned building, dated 8 July, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Esti Ujsag (Hungarian wartime newspaper)
-
Esti Kis Ujsag (Evening News), Hungarian Wartime newspaper, 1939 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Duce or Benito Mussolini, the fascist Prime Minister and the leader of Italy in 1922 – 1943
-
Failed assassination attempt on Hitler, July 20, 1944
-
Adolf Hitler, dictator and German Chancellor and President
-
London (England)
-
Air raid on London
-
Luftwaffe (German Air Force)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photographs, Second World War
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 102: RG-79.01.102, Katonai Beszelnek, an article, Paramilitary Speech, 1942, ca. 1942
- A Hungarian article reports on a Katonai Beszelnek (Paramilitary Speech) by Hungarian General Haynal Alajos, in which he rallies Hungarian forces in their effort against the Soviet Red Army, dated circa 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Katonai Beszelnekl, Military Speech, Hungary
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Battle for Crimea, the USSR, 1941 -- 1942
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 103: RG-79.01.103, Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarian periodical, October 17, 1944. No 236, 17 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Osszetartas (Solidarity), documents the ascension to power of Ferenc Szalasi, leader of the Hungarian pro-fascist Arrow Cross Party. The periodical reports the strengthening of nationalism in Hungary, and includes a wartime caricature that depicts the Arrow Cross Party leading the people of Hungary to success, as opposed to Liberalism and Marxism. The Arrow Cross Party, "voice" of the Hungarian people, dated 17 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Anti-Soviet caricatures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarain periodical, 1944
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 104: RG-79.01.104, Esti Ujsag, Evening News, October 16, 1944., 16 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Esti Ujsag (Evening News), reviews the events of 15 October, 1944, in which Hungarian military commander and, briefly Prime Minister, Geza Lakatos, staged a complete overthrow of the German-installed Arrow Cross Party. Lakatos was unsuccessful and the Arrow Cross Party staged a coup that regained their power in the government of Hungary, led by Ferenc Szalazi. The article shows men distributing pro-German/anti-Soviet propaganda throughout the towns of Hungary. Attached is an example of the pro-Szalazi, anti-Soviet propaganda, dated 16 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Esti Kis Ujsag (Evening News), Hungarian Wartime newspaper, 1939 -- 1945
-
Esti Ujsag (Hungarian wartime newspaper)
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Anti-Soviet propaganda, Hungarian
-
Nazi Propaganda
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Photographs, Second World War
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 105: RG-79.01.105, Az uj magyar kormany, Members of the Hungarian government, photographs, ca 1944, ca. March, 1944
- An unnamed Hungarian periodical shows portrait photographs of the members of the Hungarian government, including Dome Sztojay, newly appointed as Prime Minister by former Hungarian P.M. Miklos Horthy. Sztojay legalized the pro-German Arrow Cross Party, ca. March, 1944
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Dome Sztojay (1883-1946)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
German invasion of Hungary (March 19, 1944)
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 106: RG-79.01.106, Magyarsag, The Hungarian Nation, March 29, 1944. No 71, 29 March, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyarsag (The Hungarian Nation), reports on the ascension to power in Hungary of pro-fascist, pro-Nazi Arrow Cross Party, following Germany's occupation of Hungary earlier in the month. The article reports that important leaders in Parliament had joined the Hungarian National Socialist Party, or Arrow Cross Party, dated 29 March, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
German invasion of Hungary (March 19, 1944)
-
Life under Hungarian pro-German regime
-
Uj Magyarsag, The New Hungary, radical periodical, 1944 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 107: RG-79.01.107, Rendelet, Ordinance on the reduction of food rations for Jews, ca. 1944, ca. 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Uz Nemzedek (New Generation), issues a "Rendelet", or ordinance which implements various oppressive legislations and measures forced upon the Jews of Hungary. The article documents a reduction of food rations for Jews, the barring of intellectual job opportunities for Jews, and punishment for Hungarian Jews that choose not to wear the yellow star, ca. 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
German invasion of Hungary (March 19, 1944)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Uj Nemzedek, New Generation, Hungarian antisemitic publication, ca. 1944
-
Jewish yellow stars of David, Jewish badges and patches
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 108: RG-79.01.108, Pesti Hirlap, The News of Pest, April 16, 1944. No 85, 16 April, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Pesti Hirlap (The News of Pest), reports on a military command issued by Miklos Horthy to the "patriotic Hungarian soldiers". The military command urges to defend Hungary despite being surrounded by enemies, dated 16 April, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Pesti Hirlap, the Pest News- Sheet, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 109: RG-79.01.109, Magyarorsza'g, The Hungarian Nation, April 20, 1944. No 88, 20 April, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyarorsza'g (The Hungarian Nation), reports on the established Hungarian front along the area of modern-day Western Ukraine, as the Soviet Red Army approaches. The article mentions battle activity in Kolomea, Dniester, and the Carpathian Mountains, dated 20 April, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Carpathian Mountains
-
Kolomyia (Ukraine)
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 110: RG-79.01.110, A minisztertanacs letargyalta, Anti-Jewish measures, published in a Hungarian periodical, 1944, ca. 1944
- An unknown Hungarian periodical reports on various anti-Jewish measures in Hungary, including confiscation of Jewish "spiritual and material assets", as the Hungarian Council of Ministers seeks to "dissolve the core of the Jewish Question," circa 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
-
Antisemitic publications, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 111: RG-79.01.111, Magyarorsza'g, The Hungarian Nation, April 3, 1944. No 75, 3 April, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyarorsza'g (The Hungarian Nation), reports on a 'terrorist attack' in the form of bombing the city of Budapest and the surrounding towns. The periodical documents a military skirmish between the Hungarian and Soviet troops around the area of modern-day Ukraine, including Odessa and Ternopil. A seperate article accounts for an American bombing attack on German-controlled Schaffhausen, dated 3 April, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
US Air Force
-
Schaffhausen (Switzerland)
-
Ternopil (Ukraine)
-
Battle for Ternopil (Tarnopol), Western Ukraine, 1944
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 112: RG-79.01.112, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, January 12, 1944. No 8, 12 January, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), reports on the Verona Trial which, held in the Italian Socialist Republic, ousted the political opponents of Italy's fascist leader, Benito Mussolini. The article affirms the sentence to death of persecuted political opponents, dated 12 January 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Geopolitical situation in Europe, 1941 -- 1944
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Duce or Benito Mussolini, the fascist Prime Minister and the leader of Italy in 1922 – 1943
-
Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
-
Verona Trial (Italy)
-
Turkey (1939 -- 1945)
-
Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 113: RG-79.01.113, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, January 13, 1944. No 13, 13 January, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), discusses the military prosecution for those involved in the pogrom of Ujvidek (Novi Sad) in January, 1942. The article explains that "high-ranking soldiers escaped retribution" and fled Hungary. With hundreds of Jews and Serbs murdered at the hands of the Nazi-supported Hungarian Army, such high ranking officers as Commanding General Ferenc Feketehalmy-Czedyner and Colonel Laszlo Deak fled to Germany escaping persecution, and later joining the Nazi SS forces, dated 13 January, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Novi Sad (Serbia)
-
Serbia (Europe)
-
Yugoslavia (1941--1945)
-
Ujvidek (Hungary: Region)
-
Wartime atrocities and mass killing, Second World War
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
-
Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Novi Sad, pogrom, (January, 1944)
-
Antisemitism in Hungary, 1940 -- 1945
-
war crimes trials
-
Mass murders, Serbians
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 114: RG-79.01.114, Anti-semitic caricatures and the photograph from Harc and the photograph of Zoltan Bosnyak, ca. 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Harc (The Struggle), wrote with an antisemitic slant. The various newspaper clippings show a disparity of wealth between 'wealthy' Jews and the 'poverty-stricken' Hungarian working class. Also included is an antisemitic caricature showing a group of Jews slitting the throat of innocents, and finally a photograph of Harc's publisher, Zoltan Bosnyak, circa 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Antisemitic publications, Hungarian
-
Antisemitism in Hungary, 1940 -- 1945
-
Harc, The Struggle, Hungarian anti-Semitic newspaper published in Budapest by Zoltan Bosniak, 1944
-
Zoltan Bosnyak, publisher of the Hungarian antisemitic newspaper Harc, wartime
-
Hungarian Jews
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
-
Anti-Semitic caricatures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 115: RG-79.01.115, Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, May 31, 1944, 31 May, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Reggeli Ujsag (Morning News), reports on geopolitical and military situation in Hungarian annexed land of Vojvodina (Ujvidek), from the viewpoint of Arrow Cross Party member Lajos Remenyi-Schneller, dated 31 May, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Vojvodina (Ujvidek)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, 1939 -- 1945
-
Reggeli Ujsag, Morning News, Hungarian periodical, 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Geopolitical situation in Europe, 1941 -- 1944
-
Lajos Remenyi-Schneller, Arrow Cross Party member, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 116: RG-79.01.116, Friss Ujsag, The Latest News, Hungarian periodical, October 17, 1944. No 236, 17 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Friss Ujsag (The Latest News), reports on Arrow Cross Party leader Ferenc Szalasi's strategy regarding military command. Articles report on the military situation throughout Europe; Battle of Memel, Battle of the Scheldt, etc. Articles include the leaders of Hungary's allies, Hitler & Mussolini, and reveal the threat of the spread of Bolshevism. One article even reveals information on how to prevent, or put out, fires during a bombings, and antisemitism is shown in an article that reports strict enforcement regarding the wearing of the star of David if Jewish, dated 17 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Battle of the Scheldt, 1944
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Battle of Memel, 1944
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Anti-Soviet propaganda, Hungarian
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Adolf Hitler, dictator and German Chancellor and President
-
Duce or Benito Mussolini, the fascist Prime Minister and the leader of Italy in 1922 – 1943
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
anti-Bolshevik propaganda
-
Jewish yellow stars of David, Jewish badges and patches
-
Photographs, bombing
-
Photographs, Second World War
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Friss Ujsag, The Latest News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 --1945
-
Antisemitic publications, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 117: RG-79.01.117, Uj Magyarsag, The New Hungary, a radical periodical, October 15, 1944. No 235, 15 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Uj Magyarsag (The New Hungary), reports an update on military conflict in the city of Debrecen in Eastern Hungary, known as the Battle of Debrecen. The periodical describes military successes for the Hungarian-German forces as they defend against the Soviet Red Army offensive, daed 15 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
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Budapest (Hungary)
-
Debrecen (Hungary)
-
Battle of Debrecen, (October, 1944)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Uj Magyarsag, The New Hungary, radical periodical, 1944 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 118: RG-79.01.118, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, October 15, 1944. No 42, 15 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyarorszag (The Hungarian Nation), repots on a trace made between Hungary and the Soviet Union, which was then severed by the Nazis for fear of opening the Eastern Front for the USSR. Miklos Horthy's attempted truce leads to Nazi occupation of Hungary and the rise to power of the pro-fascist Arrow Cross Party, dated, 15 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Miklos Horthy, Regent of Hungary
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Military operations between Soviet Union and Hungary
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 119: RG-79.01.119, Magyar Szo, A Hungarian Word, periodical. October 17, 1944. No 236, 17 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Szo (A Hungarian Word), outlines the important aspects of Ferenc Szalasi's pro-fascst Arrow Cross Party government in Hungary. Much of the guidelines are oppressive towards the Jews of Hungary, dated 17 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Magyar Szo, A Hungarian Word, a newspaper published in Vojvodina, Serbia, 1944
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 120: RG-79.01.120, Magyar Szo, A Hungarian Word, periodical, October 17, 1944, 17 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Szo (A Hungarian Word), reports on military and political appointments made by Arrow Cross Party leader Ferenc Szalazi, dated 17 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Magyar Szo, A Hungarian Word, a newspaper published in Vojvodina, Serbia, 1944
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 121: RG-79.01.121, Szalasi Ferenc, front page photograph in Kepes Vasarnap, A Good Sunday Evening, October 24, 1944. No 43, 24 October, 1944
- On the front page of Hungarian periodical, Kepes Vasarnap (A Good Sunday Evening), a photograph is shown of pro-fascist Arrow Cross Party leader Ferenc Szalasi and other party members walking to 'the castle,' presumably Buda Castle in Budapest, dated 24 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photographs, Second World War
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Life under Hungarian pro-German regime
-
Kepes Vasarnap, Illustrative Sunday, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 122: RG-79.01.122, Kepes Vasarnap, A Good Sunday Evening, Ferenc Szalasi Cabinet of Ministers, October 17, 1944. No 42, 17 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Kepes Vasarnap (A Good Sunday Evening), dedicated a page out of the periodical introducing Hungary's Arrow Cross Party leader, Ferenc Szalasi, and his chosen cabinet members, with portraits introducing each member and their function, dated 17 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
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Lajos Remenyi-Schneller, Arrow Cross Party member, Hungarian
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Life under Hungarian pro-German regime
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Kepes Vasarnap, Illustrative Sunday, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 123: RG-79.01.123, Vasarnap Del Tol, By Sunday Afternoon, headlines from the Hungarian newspapers, October 17, 1944, 17 October, 1944
- In the midst of a German-supported military coup that resulted in the rise to power of the Hungarian pro-fascist Arrow Cross Party, led by Ferenc Szalasi, Hungarian periodical, Vasarnap Del Tol (By Sunday Afternoon), rallies alongside Arrow Cross Party guidelines; the article documents the "arrogant pride" of Hungarian Jews photographed walking without their Star of David, the headlines warn to rally troops for the defense of Budapest as the incoming Red Army destroyed both the city of Ternopil and the Nazi forces defending the Soviet attack. Vasarnap Del Tol reports with an anti-Soviet and anti-semitic slant, understandable with the pro-German Arrow Cross Party in power in Hungary, dated 17 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Battle for Ternopil (Tarnopol), Western Ukraine, 1944
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Battle for Ternopil (Tarnopol), Western Ukraine, 1944, Anton Karl
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Ternopil (Ukraine: Province)
-
Anti-Soviet propaganda, Hungarian
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Vasarnap Del Tol, By Sunday Afternoon, periodical, ca 1944
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 124: RG-79.01.124, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, December 3, 1944, 3 December, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyarorszag (The Hungarian Nation), reports on diplomatic exchanges via telegrams between German leaders Adolf Hitler and Joachim von Ribbentropp, and Hungarian Arrow Cross members. An article from this periodical orders the ghettoization of Hungarian Jews that wear the Star of David, dated 3 Decembe 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Yellow Stars
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Anti-Soviet propaganda, Hungarian
-
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
-
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
von Ribbentrop, Joachim, Nazi German Foreign Minister, 1938-1945
-
Adolf Hitler, dictator and German Chancellor and President
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Life under Hungarian pro-German regime
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 125: RG-79.01.125, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independent Evening News, December 4, 1944, No 276, 4 December, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag (Independent Evening News), reports on the Eastern Front as the Soviet Red Army approaches Budapest from Hungary's Northeastern region. The articles document fierce fighting betwee German-Hungarian forces and the Red Army in such regions as Miskolc and the Matra Mountains, dated 4 December, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Miskolc (Hungary)
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Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independence, Evening News, Hungarian periodical, 1945
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Berlin (Germany)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 126: RG-79.01.126, Menekulok a title, Refugees, an illustrative page from a Hungarian newspaper, ca 1944, ca. 1944
- An unnamed Hungarian periodical reveals an illustrative page depicting the troubling situation for displaced Hungarian refugees, circa 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Refugees, Hungarian
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Photographs
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Soldiers, Hungarian, Second World War
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Soldiers, German
-
Photographs, Second World War
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 127: RG-79.01.127, Magyar Orszem, The Hungarian Watch, a radical periodical, November 20, 1944, 20 November, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Orszem (The Hungarian Watch), reports on various wartime subjects. One article reports on young Hungarian soldiers fighting off the approaching Red Army along the Danube River. A seperate article is a report on the status of Hungarian cities, including Apostag, Szeged, Kecskemet, Vancsodon, that had fallen to the Soviet Red Army, dated 20 November, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Szeged (Hungary)
-
Kecskemet (Hungary)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Party and Prime Minister of the USSR, 1879 -- 1953
-
Anti-Soviet propaganda, Hungarian
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Magyar Orszem, The Hungarian Watch, radical periodical, ca 1944
-
Danube (River)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 128: RG-79.01.128, Magyarosza'g, The Hungarian Nation, December 14, 1944. No 283, 14 December, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyarorsza'g (The Hungarian Nation), reports on battles occuring inside Hungarian borders surrounding Budapest, which occupying Budapest was the USSR's main priority. The articles are written in a optimistic slant in that the German and Hungarian forces are depicted as fending off the Soviet aggressors, dated 14 December, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Danube (River)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Balatonlelle (Hungary)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 129: RG-79.01.129, Magyarorsza'g, The Hungarian Nation, November 21, 1944, 21 November, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyarorsza'g (The Hungarian Nation), reports on intense fighting along the Tisza River, which splits WWII-era Hungary in half. The articles explain that Budapest regiments are being called to reinforce defense along the Tisza. An opinion article ponders whether it be better that Hungary ruled by "(Ferenc) Szalasi or (Joseph) Stalin?", dated 21 November, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Waffen SS
-
Tisza River (Hungary)
-
Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Party and Prime Minister of the USSR, 1879 -- 1953
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Bessarabia (Romania: Province)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 130: RG-79.01.130, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, December 7, 1944, 7 December, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyarorsza'g (The Hungarian Nation), reports on the falsities of Soviet propaganda, which describes a humane occupation of Hungarian regions by the Soviets. The periodical reports that, in truth, the Soviet Red Army is destroying and pillaging the occupied cities of Seged, Cluj, and Mako. The article attached focuses on a total war against the Soviet Red Army on Hungarian soil, dated 7 December, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Cluj-Napoca (Romania)
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Szeged (Hungary)
-
Debrecen (Hungary)
-
Anti-Soviet propaganda, Hungarian
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
anti-Bolshevik propaganda
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 131: RG-79.01.131, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, July 8, 1942. No 150, 8 July, 1942
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), reports on various events of warfare during early July, 1942; including the British offensive in El Alamein (Egypt), Prague's pledged allegiance to Nazi Germany, and the Soviet Red Army's encirclement of German occupied cities along the Eastern Front, dated 8 July, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
El Alamein (Egypt)
-
Egypt (1939 -- 1945)
-
British offensive in Egypt
-
Battles of El Alamein, Egypt, 1942
-
Kharkiv (Kharkov, Ukraine)
-
Kharkiv (Ukraine)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Battle in North Africa
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
-
Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Prague (Czechoslovakia)
-
Nazi Germany, Central Government
-
Adolf Hitler, dictator and German Chancellor and President
-
Eastern Front, Summer of 1942 Campaign, German offensive in southern Russia
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 132: RG-79.01.132, Washington and Moscow, photographs from a Hungarian newspaper, December 24, 1941, 24 December, 1941
- An unknown Hungarian periodical reports on geopolitical and diplomatic situations regarding Washington, Moscow, and Chongqing. The article reveals a meeting between British P.M. Winston Churchill and U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, in which military strategy in Africa and Europe was discussed. Attached are photographs of the U.S. capitol city of Washington and the Soviet capitol city of Moscow, dated 24 December, 1941.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, 1882 -- 1945
-
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
-
United States (1939 -- 1945)
-
Washington D.C. (United States)
-
Moscow (the USSR)
-
Photographs, cities
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 133: RG-79.01.133, Kepes Vasarnap, Illustrative Sunday, photograph of Hong Kong, December 26, 1941. No 52, RG-79.01.133
- Hungarian periodical, Kepes Vasarnap (Illustrative Sunday), documents the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, which was previously strategically-occupied by the British and known as Victoria. The event known as the Battle of Hong Kong, was successfully overran by the Japanese, and a photograph is included showing a bird's eye view of Hong Kong (Victoria).
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Hong Kong (British Colony)
-
Victoria (Hong Kong)
-
Hong Kong, occupied by Japan in the Second World War (1941 -- 1945)
-
Hong Kong (1941 -- 1945 )
-
Emperor of Japan, Hirohito, 1901 -- 1989
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Battle of Hong Kong (December, 1941)
-
Photographs, cities
-
Kepes Vasarnap, Illustrative Sunday, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
China (1912--1949)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 134: RG-79.01.134, Hetfo Reggel, Monday Morning, Hungarian periodical. June 15, 1942., 15 June, 1942
- Hungarian periodical, Hetfo Reggel (Monday Morning), reports on diplomatic relations between the British Empire and the Soviet Union, which would eventually lead to the Anglo-Soviet Treaty and make the two warring powers allies against the spread of Nazi Germany. A seperate article depicts fierce fighting in the modern-day regions of Ukraine, Sevastopol and Kharkiv, and the capture of 20,000 Soviet prisoners of war, dated 15 June, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Kharkiv (Kharkov, Ukraine)
-
Ukraine (Europe)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Geopolitical situation in Western Ukraine and Western Volhynia in 1939 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Summer Campaign, Eastern Front, 1942
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Hetfo Reggel, Monday Morning, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Party and Prime Minister of the USSR, 1879 -- 1953
-
Germans detaining Soviet prisoners of war, 1941-1945
-
Anglo-Soviet Treaty (1942)
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Molotov, Vyacheslav, Soviet Foreign Minister, 1930-1941
-
London (England)
-
Washington D.C. (United States)
-
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, 1882 -- 1945
-
Moscow (the USSR)
-
England (1938-1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 135: RG-79.01.135, Esti Kur., The Evening Courier, Hungarian periodical. June 13, 1942, No 132, 13 June, 1942
- Hungarian periodical, Esti Kur. (The Evening Courier), reports on various military and diplomatic campaigns during June, 1942. The article documents that diplomatic relations had been met between both the United States and Canada, and the Soviet Union, sealing an alliance. In a military sense, the article depicts heavy naval warfare in the Pacific Ocean (including the Aleutian Islands), between the U.S. Navy and Japanese Navy. The article also discusses the continuation of military conflict in North Africa, dated 13 June, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Naval War in the Pacific, United States and Japan
-
The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
-
Canada, 1939--1945
-
United States Navy
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
The Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Authorities
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Alaska
-
Aleutian Islands, Alaska
-
Warfare in northern Africa, 1942 -- 1943
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Esti Kur., The Evening Courier, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
United States (1939 -- 1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 136: RG-79.01.136, Pesti Hirlap, The Pest News - Sheet, Hungarian periodical, October 21, 1944. No 240, 21 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Pesti Hirlap (The Pest News), reports on battles taking place along the Eastern Front line, as German General Friessner prepares for the defense of German-occupied Hungary. The article includes maps of the area in which the Eastern Front line includes, dated 21 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
-
Pesti Hirlap, the Pest News- Sheet, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 137: RG-79.01.137, Esti Ujsag, Evening News, Hungarian periodical, October 26, 1944. No 243, 26 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Esti Ujsag (Evening News), reports on various military and diplomatic events during October, 1944. The article reveals that the Vatican was not acting in concordat with the USSR, a new naval battle sprouts around the Philippine Islands, and lastly reports on fighting along the Danube and Tisza Rivers, as well as in the Hungarian city of Debrecen, dated 26 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Baja (Hungary)
-
Battle of Debrecen, (October, 1944)
-
Debrecen (Hungary)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Manila (Philippines)
-
Vatican (The Holy See), 1939 -- 1945
-
Vatican, the papal state
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Danube (River)
-
Tisza River (Hungary)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 138: RG-79.01.138, Articles from the unknown Hungarian newspaper, January 1, 1945, 1 January, 1945
- Articles from an unknown Hungarian-language periodical reports the shift of governmental power in Hungary. The pro-German Arrow Cross Party formed the Government of National Unity, which closely worked with Nazi Germany to extinguish Hungarian Jews, dated 1 January, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Life under Hungarian pro-German regime
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Adolf Hitler, dictator and German Chancellor and President
-
Nazi Germany, regional governments
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 139: RG-79.01.139, Pesti Hirlap, The Pest News - Sheet, Hungarian periodical, October 19, 1944, 19 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Pesti Hirlap (The Pest News), reports on the governmental changes in Hungary. The articles explain that former Regent of Hungary, Miklos Horthy, has been labeled a fugitive for not complying with the actions of pro-German Arrow Cross Party in its connection with carrying out the Holocaust. A seperate article discusses "the Jewish Question", dated 19 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Miklos Horthy, Regent of Hungary
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
German occupation of Budapest
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
-
Pesti Hirlap, the Pest News- Sheet, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 140: RG-79.01.140, Pesti Hirlap, The Pest News - Sheet, Hungarian periodical, October 22, 1944, 22 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Pesti Hirlap (The Pest News), reports on events of warfare; specifically the Soviet offensive into Hungary and with the Eastern Front approaching Budapest. Attached to the article is a map showing the Soviet Union bordering Hungary, which most of the warfare occured at the time. The article mentions heavy fighting along the Tisza River, a German-Hungarian counter-attack staged in the city of Szolnok, and reports on the Battle of Aachen, taking place in Western Germany, dated 22 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Tisza River (Hungary)
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Pesti Hirlap, the Pest News- Sheet, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Aachen (Germany)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 141: RG-79.01.141, Magyarorszag, Hungarian Nation, Hungarian periodical, October 25, 1944, 25 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyarorszag (Hungarian Nation), documents the ascension to power of pro-Nazi Arrow Cross Party leader, Ferenc Szalasi. The article also reports on a rally speech made by Szalasi, as the Soviet Red Army approaches westward from the Soviet-Hungarian border, dated 25 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Life under Hungarian pro-German regime
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 142: RG-79.01.142, Hetfo Reggelig, Monday Overnight, Hungarian periodical, October 15, 1944, 15 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Hetfo Reggelig (Monday Overnight), reports on the exchange of power in Hungay from former Regent Miklos Horthy, whom was overthrown for negotiating terms of peace with the Soviets, to pro-Nazi Arrow Cross Party leader, Ferenc Szalasi. Favoring Nazi diplomacy, he would rally Hungarian troops to defend Hungary alongside the Nazis, and Szalasi implemented antisemitic domestic commands that would identify Hungarian Jews via wearing armbands donning yellow stars, dated 15 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Life under Hungarian pro-German regime
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hetfo Reggelig, Monday Overnight, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Anti-Soviet propaganda, Hungarian
-
Miklos Horthy, Regent of Hungary
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Antisemitic publications, Hungarian
-
Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 143: RG-79.01.143, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, November 11, 1944, 11 November, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyarorszag (The Hungarian Nation), reports on the aggressive approach of the Soviet Red Army, and have approached as close to Budapest as Dunaharaszti, a southern district of Budapest, and have fought in the Danube River region south of Budapest, dated 11 November, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Danube (River)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Debrecen (Hungary)
-
Battle of Debrecen, (October, 1944)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 144: RG-79.01.144, Igy Latta Egy, He saw a beast, an illustrative page about the Soviet GPU (the Secret Police), periodical, ca. 1944
- An unknown Hungarian-language periodical depicts the inhumane and atrocious actions of the Soviet secret police, or GPU, through a series of anti-Soviet, anti-GPU caricatures, entitled 'Igy Latta Egy' (He saw a beast), ca. 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Anti-Soviet caricatures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
-
Anti-Soviet propaganda, Hungarian
-
anti-Bolshevik propaganda
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 145: RG-79.01.145, Pest, Hungarian perioidcal, October 18, 1944. No 237, 18 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Pest, reports on the Nazi German declarati on the events surrounding Hungary's alliance with the Nazis. Following former Regent of Hungary, Miklos Horthy, decision to negotiate truce with the Soviets, the Nazis forcefully instilled the pro-Geman, pro-fascist, Arrow Cross Party, to retain control of Hungary as a strategic position of defense for Germany, dated 18 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Berlin (Germany)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Life under Hungarian pro-German regime
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Nazi Germany, regional governments
-
Pest, a Hungarian newspaper published in Budapest, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pest, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
-
Miklos Horthy, Regent of Hungary
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 146: RG-79.01.146, Esti Ujsag, The Evening News, November 11, 1944, 11 November, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Esti Ujsag (The Evening News), reports on a conversation made by Regent of Hungary, Miklos Horthy, whose power was overthrown by the Nazi support of the Arrow Cross Party, to protect Budapest by all means. Attached is a German-language SS propaganda brochure that depicts Soviet murder and destruction in cities occupied by the Soviets, dated 11 November, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Esti Kis Ujsag (Evening News), Hungarian Wartime newspaper, 1939 -- 1945
-
Esti Ujsag (Hungarian wartime newspaper)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
-
Miklos Horthy, Regent of Hungary
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Anti-Soviet propaganda, Hungarian
-
anti-Bolshevik propaganda
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 147: RG-79.01.147, Uj Nemzedek, The New Generation, periodical, October 19, 1944, 19 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Uj Nemzedek (The New Generation), documents warfare on various battle fronts in Europe, as well as changes in ruling power in Hungary. The periodical reports on the Battle of Aachen (western Germany), Battle of Debrecen (Hungary). and the Belgrade Offensive, all of which would prove to be decisive Soviet victories and consequently, devastating Nazi defeats. A seperate article describes Regent Miklos Horthy stepping down, and the initiation to power of Ferenc Szalasi and the Arrow Cross Party, which while in power, collaborated with the Nazis to extinguish Hungarian Jews, dated 19 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Battle of Debrecen, (October, 1944)
-
Debrecen (Hungary)
-
Aachen (Germany)
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Belgrade (Serbia)
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
-
Miklos Horthy, Regent of Hungary
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Uj Nemzedek, antisemitic Hungarian publication, ca. 1944
-
Uj Nemzedek, New Generation, Hungarian antisemitic publication, ca. 1944
-
UJ Nemzedek, The New Generation, Hungarian periodical, 1939 --1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 148: RG-79.01.148, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, periodical, November 10, 1944, No 255, 10 November, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Magyarorszag (The Hungarian Nation), reports on various 'failed' Soviet attacks southeast of Budapest. The periodical reports on the Allied occupation of Greece, as well as the defection of Hungarian General Janos Voros to the Soviet side, dated 10 November, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Athens (Greece)
-
Greece (1940--1945)
-
Armed Forces, British
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian Military
-
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Party and Prime Minister of the USSR, 1879 -- 1953
-
Antwerp (Belgium)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 149: RG-79.01.149, Pesti Hirlap, The Pest News - Sheet, periodical, October 18, 1944, No 237, 18 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Pesti Hirlap (The Pest News), reports on the resignation of Miklos Horthy, and the ascension to Hungarian military command for Ferenc Szalasi, leader of the pro-Nazi Arrow Cross Party, dated 18 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
-
Miklos Horthy, Regent of Hungary
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 150: RG-79.01.150, Esti Ujsag, Evening News, Hungarian periodical, November 3, 1944, 3 November, 1944
- Hungarian periodical,Esti Ujsag (The Evening News), reports on the oppressive action of a 1938 law that severely restricted the rights of Jews in Hungary, including confiscation of Jewish property, Jewish-owned stores, and the restriction of Jews in the workforce. A seperate article pertains to heavy fighting along the Danube approaching Budapest, dated 3 November, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Esti Kis Ujsag (Evening News), Hungarian Wartime newspaper, 1939 -- 1945
-
Esti Ujsag (Hungarian wartime newspaper)
-
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Danube (River)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Restrictions against the Jewish population
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 151: RG-79.01.151, Pesti Hirlap, The Pest News - Sheet, Hungarian periodical, November 5, 1944, No 251, 5 November, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Pesti Hirlap (The Pest News), documents the swearing-in to power of Arrow Cross Party leader, Ferenc Szalasi, and Szalasi's appointing members to his cabinet. The periodical reports on German soldiers receiving Hungarian honors for their defending Hungary, and included in the periodical are photographs of a cabinet meeting in Hungary that includes many members of the Arrow Cross Party, dated 5 November, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Soldiers, German
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Pesti Hirlap, the Pest News- Sheet, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Photographs, Second World War
-
Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
-
Miklos Horthy, Regent of Hungary
-
Nazi Germany, regional governments
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 152: RG-79.01.152, Pesti Hirlap, The Pest News - Sheet, Hungarian periodical, November 3, 1944. No 249, 3 November, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Pesti Hirlap (The Pest News), reports on the gathering of Hungary's political assembly by order of Ferenc Szalasi. An article entitled "Justification" explains the resignation of Miklos Horthy. Photographs included in the periodical show the Arrow Cross Party assembly meeting, as well as the visual persecution of Hungarian Jews leaving the ghettoized "Yellow Star houses" with hands raised, presumably at the beginning of a death march ordered by the Arrow Cross Party, dated 3 November, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Yellow-star houses (Budapest, Hungary)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Photographs, Second World War
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Pesti Hirlap, the Pest News- Sheet, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Life under Hungarian pro-German regime
-
Victims of Nazi persecutions, 1933 -- 1945
-
Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
-
Miklos Horthy, Regent of Hungary
-
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 153: RG-79.01.153, Articles from an unknown Hungarian newspaper, ca. 1944
Articles from an unknown Hungarian newspaper:
The first article labels Regent of Hungary a fugitive, shamefully betraying his country by breaking his alliance with the Nazis and negotiating truce with the USSR.
The second article calls for public order and public peace.
The third article pertains to rapid changes in society through passing a series of laws, known as "Regulation through litigation." These laws presumably oppressed Hungarian Jews, and prepared for the defense and safety of Budapest.
ca. 1944
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Miklos Horthy, Regent of Hungary
-
Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 154: RG-79.01.154, Pesti Hirlap, The Pest News - Sheet, Hungarian periodical, October 31, 1944, 31 October, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Pesti Hirlap (The Pest News), reports on a radio broadcast made by Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs (and member of the pro-Nazi Arrow Cross Party), Gabor Kemeny. Kemeny successfully broadcast that Hungary represented coexistence and peace, despite the Arrow Cross Party's constant oppression and collaboration with extinguishing Hungarian Jews, 31 October, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
-
Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Ferenc Szalasi was the leader of the fascist Arrow Cross party and prime minister of Hungary
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pesti Hirlap, the Pest News- Sheet, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
-
Personal survival skills
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 155: RG-79.01.155, Nemzetor, A Militiaman, periodical, Hungarian periodical, December 23, 1944, No 98, 23 December, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Nemzetor (A Militiaman), reports on a Christmas message over the Hungarian soldier's radio utilized to rally Hungarian troops and militiamen in the their attempt at defending the vital city of Budapest (the key to the Berlin offensive for the Allies). The radio broadcast is highly emotional, remembers former Axis victories in Soviet Russia and Hungarian fighters that have fallen in the War. The article also includes a Hungarian poem about the Winter season, dated 23 December, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Nemzetor, A Militiaman, Hungarian periodical, 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 156: RG-79.01.156, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independent Evening News, Hungarian periodical, December 27, 1944, No 293, 27 December, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag (Independent Evening News), reports on a broadcast made by Deputy Prime Minister and Arrow Cross Party member, Jeno Szollosi. The article includes a quote from Pope Pius XII that reads, "In the future, all people must enjoy the same rights." The article also issues a law that completely prohibits the sale of alcohol, dated 27 December, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Pope Pius XII
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Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Battle of Budapest, January 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Hungarian Military
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 157: RG-79.01.157, Nepszava, People's Voice, Hungarian periodical, May 26, 1943, No 118, 26 May, 1943
Hungarian periodical, Nepszava (People's Voice), reports on various war related events.
The first artcle relates to the mobilization of the German 2nd Army.
The second article discusses German troops occupying Sardinia, an Italian island.
The third article pertains to the naval battle of the Crimean Peninsula, and the German occupation of Bordeaux (France). Dated 26 May, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Italy (1940 -- 1945)
-
German Occupied and Controlled Territories
-
warfare in Italy
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Nepszava (Hungarian wartime newspaper)
-
Nepszava (People's Voice), Hungarian social-democratic newspaper, 1877 -- 1948
-
France (1940--1945)
-
German-occupied France
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Crimea (Peninsula: Ukraine)
-
Battle for Crimea, the USSR, 1941 -- 1942
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
-
Miklos Horthy, Regent of Hungary
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 158: RG-79.01.158, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, July 11, 1943, No 154, 11 July, 1943
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), reports on correspondent reports from various warring countries, as the Allied invasion of Sicily unfolded. The Allied invasion included a naval battle in the Mediteranean, as well as a land siege made by Allied paratroopers and Air forces, dated 11 July, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Sicily (Italy)
-
Italy (1940 -- 1945)
-
warfare in Italy
-
Rome (Italy)
-
Duce or Benito Mussolini, the fascist Prime Minister and the leader of Italy in 1922 – 1943
-
Berlin (Germany)
-
Washington D.C. (United States)
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Armed Forces, British
-
United States Navy
-
Mediterranean Sea
-
Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
-
Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 159: RG-79.01.159, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, August 13, 1943. No 182, 13 August, 1943
- Hungarian periodical, Magyarorszag (The Hungarian Nation), reports on hostile air attacks occuring as the Allies bomb the cities of Berlin and Rome. The bombing of Rome led to the evacuation of Pope Pius XII from the Vatican. The periodical also reports on the front line in Sicily, dated 13 August, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Pope Pius XII
-
Vatican (The Holy See), 1939 -- 1945
-
Vatican, the papal state
-
Rome (Italy)
-
Berlin (Germany)
-
British daily attacks against Berlin, 1943
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
warfare in Italy
-
Sicily (Italy)
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Aerial Warfare, Second World War
-
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 160: RG-79.01.160, Harc, The Struggle, Hungarian antisemitic newspaper, June 10, 1944, No 4, 10 June, 1944
- Hungarian periodical, Harc (The Struggle), is a purely antisemitic periodical which includes anti-Jewish caricatures and articles, such as the article written by Zoltan Bosnyak entitled, "Wild Records against the Jews," where Bosnyak recalls tales of Jewish greed from the past. The main article discusses and names Jewish musicians, presumably to discourage listening to music made by Jews. Caricatures overdramatize the features of Jewish people, and the drawings are meant to mobilize the Hungarian populace against the Hungarian Jewish population. An additional caricature discourages intermingling with Jews if not Jewish, dated 10 June, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian Jews
-
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
-
Antisemitism in Hungary
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Harc, The Struggle, Hungarian anti-Semitic newspaper published in Budapest by Zoltan Bosniak, 1944
-
Zoltan Bosnyak, publisher of the Hungarian antisemitic newspaper Harc, wartime
-
Jewish-Gentile relations
-
anti-Jewish caricatures
-
Antisemitic caricatures, Hungarian
-
Photographs, family members
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 161: RG-79.01.161, Harc, The Struggle, Hungarian antisemitic newspaper, June 17, 1944. No 5, 17 June, 1944
- Hungarian antisemitic newspaper, Harc (The Struggle), justifies Hungarian antisemitism through anti-Jewish caricatures and articles that include obscure details about Jewish history. A definitive quote from one article translates, "Defeat the Jews," and a seperate article discusses how Jews tried to overthrow the Roman Empire and obtain world domination. One article explores inside a Jewish internment camp, dated 17 June, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian Jews
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
-
Antisemitic caricatures, Hungarian
-
Antisemitic publications, Hungarian
-
Antisemitism in Hungary
-
Harc, The Struggle, Hungarian anti-Semitic newspaper published in Budapest by Zoltan Bosniak, 1944
-
Zoltan Bosnyak, publisher of the Hungarian antisemitic newspaper Harc, wartime
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
-
Imredy-Bardossy-Sztojay-Szalasi, Hungarian pro-fascist government, 1944
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 162: RG-79.01.162, A nemetek elfoglaltak Sztalinot es Dagot, a headline from a Hungarian newspaper, November, 1947, November, 1947
- An unknown periodical reports on Soviet leader Joseph Stalin's attack and reoccupation of Axis-controlled Lake Ladoga. The headlines also reports on the American occupation of Japan, ca. November, 1947.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Party and Prime Minister of the USSR, 1879 -- 1953
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
War in China and Japan
-
Naval War in the Pacific, United States and Japan
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Jerusalem (Palestine)
-
Palestine
-
United States (1945 -- 1960)
-
Great Britain (1945 -- Present)
-
The USSR (1945 -- 1991)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
US Military activity in the Pacific
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 163: RG-79.01.163, Hetfoi Politikai Lap, Political Sheet of Monday, periodical, November 3, 1941, 3 November, 1941
- Hungarian periodical, Hetfoi Politikai Lap (Political Sheet of Monday), reports on warfare activity in the various regions of the USSR and Europe. Kerch, Sevastopol,and Kerch, all cities within the Crimean peninsula, are mentioned. The Axis seige of the Crimean peninsula began the Axis' Eastern Front push to Moscow, dated 3 November, 1941.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Kersch (Crimea, Ukraine)
-
Crimea (Peninsula: Ukraine)
-
Battle for Crimea, the USSR, 1941 -- 1942
-
Sevastopol (Crimea, USSR)
-
Eastern Front, Summer of 1942 Campaign, German offensive in southern Russia
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Moscow (the USSR)
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 164: RG-79.01.164, Article about geopolitical situation in Europe, from a Hungarian newspaper, November 10, 1941, No 45, 10 November, 1941
- An unnamed Hungarian-language periodical reports on the geopolitical situation in Europe and the USSR. The main article documents a speech made by Adolf Hitler regarding the Siege of Leningrad. Hitler said, "Leningrad must die of starvation," and announced that 8-10 million Soviet soldiers had fallen up to that point in the war, dated 10 November, 1941.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Adolf Hitler, dictator and German Chancellor and President
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
German Siege of Leningrad (Soviet Union)
-
Leningrad (USSR)
-
Starvation in Leningrad, Soviet Union
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 165: RG-79.01.165, Japanese-Hungarian Protocol, signed in December, 1941, December, 1941
- Article clippings from various unknown Hungarian-language newspapers document the revision to the Anti-Comintern Pact, countries involved in this pact formed the Axis powers during World War II. The revision of the original pact includes Hungary and Japan to the Axis powers. An additional article reports on Nazi Foreign Minister, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and his optimistic views regarding Nazi successes in the war, as well as the Germans intent on not getting America involved in the war.. Also, the article reports on Geman military successes around Libya and Moscow, ca. December, 1941
- Subject/Index Terms:
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von Ribbentrop, Joachim, Nazi German Foreign Minister, 1938-1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Anti-Comintern Pact (1941)
-
Hideki Tojo, Prime Minister of Japan, Political situation in Japan, 1941 -- 1944
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Axis Powers, 1938 --1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Berlin (Germany)
-
Libya (Africa)
-
Warfare in northern Africa, 1942 -- 1943
-
Moscow (the USSR)
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
United States (1939 -- 1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 166: RG-79.01.166, Anti-Soviet, anti-Jewish, and anti-British caricatures from a Hungarian newspaper, December 1941, December, 1941
- An unknown Hungarian periodical depicts various anti-British, anti-Jewish, and anti-Soviet caricatures, using symbolism with the letter V. One specific caricature shows Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill marrying in a Jewish marriage by a Rabbi and a menorah present, joined by overdramatized 'Jewish people.' One other caricature shows an American and British business man in a "secret meeting," dated December, 1941.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Anti-Soviet caricatures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
-
Anti-Soviet propaganda, Hungarian
-
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
-
anti-American caricatures
-
Antisemitic caricatures, Hungarian
-
Antisemitic publications, Hungarian
-
Antisemitism in Hungary, 1940 -- 1945
-
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
-
Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Party and Prime Minister of the USSR, 1879 -- 1953
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Great Britain (1939--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 167: RG-79.01.167, Anti-Soviet and antisemitic Hungarian caricatures, 1940-1941, ca. 1941
- An unknown Hungarian-language periodical depicts various anti-Soviet and antisemitic caricatures. The underlying theme of these caricatures is that Soviet leader Joseph Stalin is seen as a tyrannical aggressor and warmonger at the cost of many Soviet lives (seen in the skulls and graves surrounding Stalin. One specific caricature shows a very fierce conversation between Stalin and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, where each leader shouts to the other where the location of troop reinforcements are, circa 1941.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Anti-Soviet caricatures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
-
Anti-Soviet propaganda, Hungarian
-
Antisemitic caricatures, Hungarian
-
Antisemitic publications, Hungarian
-
Antisemitism in Hungary, 1940 -- 1945
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Great Britain (1939--1945)
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Party and Prime Minister of the USSR, 1879 -- 1953
-
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 168: RG-79.01.168, Articles and photographs, warfare in 1941, ca. 1941
- Various news clippings from a Hungarian-language periodical discuss various wartime events in 1941. Photographs show German fortifications in North Africa, and articles discuss various Axis Powers' activity, including Japan's occupation of Indonesia and Axis movements in North African regions and in the Soviet regions of Taganrog and Rostov, ca. 1941.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Indonesia, occupied by Japan in the Second World War
-
Warfare in northern Africa, 1942 -- 1943
-
Photographs, Second World War
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Libya (Africa)
-
Egypt (1939 -- 1945)
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Italy in the Second World War
-
Italy (1940 -- 1945)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 169: RG-79.01.169, The map of the warfare in the Pacific and in South-East Asian from the Hungarian newspaper, December, 1941, ca. December, 1941
An unknown Hungarian-language periodical shows maps of the Pacific region, with pinpointed regions that correspond to warfare activities in 1941. For example, the map shows the Japanese occupation of coastal China and the Indonesian Islands, and describes a state of mobilization for war on the American coast.
The second map focuses on foreign occupation of southeast Asian territory, and pinpoints regions with natural resources. For example, the map shows the American occupation of the Phillipines, the British occupation of Northern Australia and Malaysia, and the various natural resources in the Indonesian region.
ca. December, 1941
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Naval War in the Pacific, United States and Japan
-
The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
-
Indonesia, occupied by Japan in the Second World War
-
Indonesia (Dutch Colony)
-
Australia
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
China (1912--1949)
-
Japanese war against China, 1930s --1945
-
United States (1939 -- 1945)
-
Alaska
-
Aleutian Islands, Alaska
-
Military maps, the Second World War, 1939-- 1945
-
War-theater maps
-
Administrative and political maps, interwar, war-time and postwar period
-
Mexico (1910 -- 1945)
-
Canada, 1939--1945
-
Solomon Islands (Asia)
-
Manchuria, north-eastern region of China
-
US Military activity in the Pacific
-
Malaysia (1941 -- 1945 )
-
Malaysia (British Protectorate)
-
Malaysia (Country: Federal Constitutional Monarchy)
-
Singapore (British Colony: Island)
-
Malacca (Malaysia)
-
Jakarta (Indonesia)
-
Java (Indonesia: Island)
-
Hong Kong (British Colony)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 170: RG-79.01.170, The map of Northern America, South-East Asia and the Pacific, from the Hungarian newspaper, ca. 1942, ca. 1942
An unknown Hungarian-language periodical describes the Allied Powers' supply lines, extending from Northwestern USA and Southeastern USSR in the Northern Pacific, and a Southern Pacific Allied supply line that extends from Los Angeles to the Phillipines.
The second map describes the distance that it would take for various mobilization of Armed forces, from the Americas through Hawaii and to Japan and the Philippines, in the case of warfare in the Pacific, ca. 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
-
United States (1939 -- 1945)
-
San Francisco (California, USA)
-
Manila (Philippines)
-
Indonesia (Dutch Colony)
-
Indonesia, occupied by Japan in the Second World War
-
Panama Canal (South America)
-
Tokyo (Japan)
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Aleutian Islands, Alaska
-
Alaska
-
Hong Kong (British Colony)
-
Singapore (British Colony: Island)
-
Hong Kong (1941 -- 1945 )
-
Hong Kong (Special Administrative Unit: People Republic of China)
-
Malaysia (British Protectorate)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 171: RG-79.01.171, Victoria, capital of Hong Kong is invaded by Japan, December 1941, ca. December, 1941
- An unknown Hungarian periodical describes that the capital of Hong Kong, Victoria, also a British colony, had become beseiged by Japanese troops. There is a photograph of the Victoria skyline attached, ca. December, 1941.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Battle of Hong Kong (December, 1941)
-
Hong Kong (1941 -- 1945 )
-
Hong Kong (British Colony)
-
Hong Kong (China)
-
Hong Kong, occupied by Japan in the Second World War (1941 -- 1945)
-
Victoria (Hong Kong)
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Japanese war against China, 1930s --1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
-
Photographs, cities
-
Great Britain (1939--1945)
-
China (1912--1949)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 172: RG-79.01.172, Hong Kongs coastal Air defense, December 1941., ca. December, 1941
- A news clipping from an unnamed Hungarian periodical shows a photograph of troops situated along Hong Kong bay ready to defend from Air attacks, ca. December, 1941.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Photographs, Second World War
-
Battle of Hong Kong (December, 1941)
-
Hong Kong (1941 -- 1945 )
-
Hong Kong (British Colony)
-
Hong Kong (China)
-
Hong Kong (Special Administrative Unit: People Republic of China)
-
Hong Kong, occupied by Japan in the Second World War (1941 -- 1945)
-
Victoria (Hong Kong)
-
The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
-
China (1912--1949)
-
Five-power defense alliance: Dutch East Indies, US, Britain, China and Australia, 1941
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 173: RG-79.01.173, Maps of Egypt and Libya, from the Hungarian newspaper, January 1942, ca. January, 1942
- News clippings from an unknown Hungarian-language periodical reports on various mobilization efforts during early 1942. Maps show the defense system set up in Marmarica, the region that borders Libya and Egypt. Seperate headlines document German Foreign Minister von Ribbentrop's arrival in Budapest, American troops mobilized in Northern Ireland, and fighting surrounding Leningrad, ca. January, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Libya (Africa)
-
Battles of El Alamein, Egypt, 1942
-
Egypt (Africa)
-
Egypt (1939 -- 1945)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
von Ribbentrop, Joachim, Nazi German Foreign Minister, 1938-1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Administrative and political maps, interwar, war-time and postwar period
-
War-theater maps
-
Warfare in northern Africa, 1942 -- 1943
-
German Siege of Leningrad (Soviet Union)
-
Leningrad (USSR)
-
Allied forces, American
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 174: RG-79.01.174, Russian campaign on the Eastern front, from the Hungarian newspaper, 1941, ca. 1941
- An unknown Hungarian-language newspaper reports on various warfare activity along the Eastern front, (from a Nazi German prospective), focused on attacking the Bolshevists in the USSR, ca. 1941.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Moscow (the USSR)
-
anti-Bolshevik propaganda
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
-
Germany (Europe)
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 175: RG-79.01.175, Malaysia, photographs from the Hungarian newspaper, January 1942, January, 1942
- Photographs from an unknown Hungaria newspaper show the physical features of the Pacific Island region of Malaysia, including the Penang Port and narrow roads carving through the dense Malaysian jungle. A seperate photograph shows a European man observing the Malaysian rubber tree plantation. Presumably, these photographs were taken shortly after the (Axis) Japanese occupation of the island, January, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Malacca (Malaysia)
-
Malaysia (1941 -- 1945 )
-
Malaysia (British Protectorate)
-
Malaysia (Country: Federal Constitutional Monarchy)
-
Periodicals, German
-
Photographs, cities
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Singapore (1941 -- 1945
-
Singapore (British Colony: Island)
-
The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 176: RG-79.01.176, Photographs of Hitler, Mussolini, Emperor of Japan Hirohito, and President Roosevelt, ca 1942, ca 1942
Photographs from an unknown Hungarian periodical reveal portrait photographs of ruling leaders of the Axis Powers and their political relation to each other; Germany's Adolf Hitler, Italy's Benito Mussolini, and Japan's Hideki Tojo.
A seperate photograph captures U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt during a speech.
The last photographs reveal the military situation in the Pacific Island of Guam, with a subtext that reports on warfare on the island between Japanese and American forces, ca. 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Emperor of Japan, Hirohito, 1901 -- 1989
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Guam (Pacific Island)
-
Photographs, cities
-
Photographs, Second World War
-
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, 1882 -- 1945
-
Adolf Hitler, dictator and German Chancellor and President
-
Duce or Benito Mussolini, the fascist Prime Minister and the leader of Italy in 1922 – 1943
-
The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
-
US Military activity in the Pacific
-
The Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Authorities
-
Allied forces, American
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Manila (Philippines)
-
San Francisco (California, USA)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 177: RG-79.01.177, Winter conditions in the Eastern front, photographs and headlines, December 19, 1941, 19 December, 1941
- An unknown Hungarian periodical reports on the Eastern Front from a German perspective, revealing Bolshevik counter-attacks in the Smolensk region. Photographs show German soldiers constructing Winter living quarters along the front, dated 19 December, 1941.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Periodicals, German
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 178: RG-79.01.178, Battle for Crimea, photographs and headlines, November 1941, 17 November, 1941
- An unknown Hungarian periodical reports on German advances made in Crimea at the city of Kersch. The article boasts of 100,000 Soviet prisoners of war, dated 17 November, 1941.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Kersch (Crimea, Ukraine)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Battle for Crimea, the USSR, 1941 -- 1942
-
Crimea (Peninsula: Ukraine)
-
Ukraine (Europe)
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Periodicals, German
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 179: RG-79.01.179, Odessa in Ukraine has fallen to the German and Romanian troops, 1941, ca. 1941
- An unknown Hungarian periodical reports on warfare activity in the Ukrainian city of Odessa. The article reports that Odessa was a strategically occupied by the Allies because of its engineering and commercial industry, however reveals that the city has been overtaken by German and Romanian (Axis) troops. Photographs show the specific points of interest in Odessa, as well as the war-torn sector of the city, ca. 1941.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Ukraine (Europe)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Odessa (Ukraine)
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photographs, cities
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 180: RG-79.01.180, German offensive on Stalingrad, a picture by Hans Liske, Fall 1942, Fall 1942
- An unknown Hungarian periodical consists of various printed drawings by Hans Liske, showing the wartime struggle in Stalingrad. The subtext, entitled "The Organizing Wonders of the Germans," describes the vast supply lines necessary to continue German attack on the Eastern theater of World War II, ca. 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 181: RG-79.01.181, German campaign in Southern Russia, from a Hungarian illustrated newspaper, Summer 1942, Summer 1942
- Color photograph in an unknown Hungarian-language illustrated periodical, showing German armed forces in control of a Southern Russian region, Summer 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Eastern Front, Summer of 1942 Campaign, German offensive in southern Russia
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
War Tanks
-
Germany
-
German warfare in Stalingrad
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photographs, Second World War
-
Photographs, USSR
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 182: RG-79.01.182, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in Africa, 1942, 24 January, 1942
- Photograph from an unknown Hungarian-language periodical shows both German Luftwaffe Field Marshal Albert Kesselring and German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel engaging in a conversation "after victory" in North Africa, dated 24 January, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Photographs, Second World War
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Erwin Rommel, Nazi-German Field Marshal, 1891 -- 1944
-
General Albert Kesselring (Nazi Germany)
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
-
Luftwaffe (German Air Force)
-
Battle in North Africa
-
Warfare in northern Africa, 1942 -- 1943
-
Germany (Europe)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 183: RG-79,01.183, Battle for Kerch, Crimea, the USSR, from a Hungarian newspaper, 1942, ca. 1942
News clippings from an unknown Hungarian periodical reports on various wartime events during the Battle for Kerch, Crimea (USSR).
Hungarian-language headlines are as follows. The first headline reports on the beginning German offensive on the Crimean peninsula. The second describes that the German military had been successful in Kerch. The third reports on rough military activity near the city and port of Kerch, ca. 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Kersch (Crimea, Ukraine)
-
Crimea (Peninsula: Ukraine)
-
Periodicals, German
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 184: RG-79.01.184, New American troops arrive in England, headline from a Hungarian newspaper, May 1942, 19 May, 1942
- An unknown Hungaian periodical reports on the recent arrival of additional American troops in England, dated 19 May, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
United States (1939 -- 1945)
-
American armed forces stationed in England, the Second World War
-
Allied forces, American
-
Great Britain (1939--1945)
-
England (1938-1945)
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 185: RG-79.01.185, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, June 6, 1942. No 126, 6 June, 1942
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), reports on the U.S. Senate decision to declare war on the Axis nations of Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania, dated 6 June, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
United States (1939 -- 1945)
-
Allied forces, American
-
Axis Powers, 1938 --1945
-
Romania (1939--1945)
-
Bulgaria (1939--1945)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
-
Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
American politics, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 186: RG-79.01.186, Malta, aerial view, maps and photographs, from a Hungarian newspaper, April 1942, ca. April, 1942
- An unknown Hungarian-language perodical reports on the warfare activity occuring in the island of Malta based in the Mediterranean Sea. Malta, seen as a strategically-important location to occupy for the sake of supplying troops along the North African war front. An aerial photograph shows the aftermath of bombings in the strategic port city of La Valetta, and a map reveals various warfare activity on the entire island, circa April, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Malta (1941 -- 1945 )
-
Malta (British Colony)
-
Mediterranean Sea
-
Photographs, cities
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Administrative and political maps, interwar, war-time and postwar period
-
War-theater maps
-
Aerial Photograph
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 187: RG-79.01.187, Mussolini meets Hitler, information from a Hungarian newspaper, May 1942, 2 May, 1942
An unknown Hungarian newspaper reports on a meeting between two fascist leaders; Italy's Benito Mussolini, and Germany's Adolf Hitler. The headline reports that the two met in Salzburg to discuss foreign policy, military strategy, and Anglo-Saxon propaganda.
A seperate headline reports on the Japanese occupation of Mandalaydated 2 May, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Allied Administration, Propaganda
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Duce or Benito Mussolini, the fascist Prime Minister and the leader of Italy in 1922 – 1943
-
Italy (1940 -- 1945)
-
Germany (Europe)
-
Salzburg (Austria)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Axis Powers, 1938 --1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 188: RG-79.01.188, Map of Singapore, from a Hungarian newspaper, ca. 1942, ca. 1942
- An unknown Hungarian-language periodical shows a map of the British military fortifications on the Southeast Asian region of Singapore. The map reveals the general area of fortresses, railways, and oil reserves, spread across the map of Singapore.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Singapore (1941 -- 1945
-
Singapore (British Colony: Island)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Armed Forces, British
-
Administrative and political maps, interwar, war-time and postwar period
-
War-theater maps
-
Japan (1941--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 189: RG-79.01.189, A map and photographs of Burma, from a Hungarian newspaper, ca 1942, ca. 1942
- An unknown Hungarian periodical shows a map of the Southeast Asian country of Burma, including photographs of the streets of Burma, circa 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Burma (British Colony: Asia)
-
Administrative and political maps, interwar, war-time and postwar period
-
Photographs, cities
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Japan (1941--1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 190: RG-79.01.190, Rommel recaptures Benghazi, Libya, headlines from the Hungarian newspaper, January 28, 1942, 28 January, 1942
- An unkown Hungarian-language newspaper reports on warfare activity in North Africa, specifically Rommel's Panzer tank counter-attack against retreating British forces in Benghazi, Libya. A seperate headline reports on the Pan-American Conference of January, 1942, which established a coalition movement encouraging diplomatic collaboration between countries in the Americas, dated 28 January, 1942
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Benghazi (Libya)
-
Libya (Africa)
-
Warfare in northern Africa, 1942 -- 1943
-
Erwin Rommel, Nazi-German Field Marshal, 1891 -- 1944
-
Armed Forces, British
-
War Tanks
-
United States (1939 -- 1945)
-
Great Britain (1939--1945)
-
Germany
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 191: RG-79.01.191, Hetfo Reggel, The Monday Morning, Hungarian periodical, Headlines, February 1942, February, 1942
- Hungarian periodical, Hetfo Reggel (The Monday Morning), report on various wartime activity. The first headline mentions the freezing temperatures of Crimea and Leningrad, and the second reports on the Japanese invasion of Indonesia and Singapore, specifically the unconditional surrender of Singapore to the Japanese, circa February, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Indonesia, occupied by Japan in the Second World War
-
Indonesia (Country: Republic on Indonesia)
-
Indonesia (Dutch Colony)
-
Singapore (1941 -- 1945
-
Singapore (British Colony: Island)
-
The Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Authorities
-
Armed Forces, British
-
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, 1882 -- 1945
-
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
-
Leningrad (USSR)
-
Crimea (Peninsula: Ukraine)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 192: RG-79.01.192, English troops raid at St. Nazaire, Japan occupies Singapore, warfare in Hungarian periodicals, March 1942, ca. March, 1942
- An unknown Hungarian periodical reports on the British raid of St. Nazaire, the British bombing of the German city of Lubeck, and the periodical includes a photograph and drawing of Japanese soldiers attacking/occupying Singapore, circa March, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
St. Nazaire (France)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photographs, Second World War
-
Germany (Europe)
-
France (1940--1945)
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
The Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Authorities
-
Singapore (1941 -- 1945
-
Singapore (British Colony: Island)
-
The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
-
British air offensive against Germany
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 193: RG-79.01.193, Headlines from the Hungarian newspapers and a German newspaper, March 1942, ca. March, 1942
- An unknown Hungarian newspaper reports on fierce fighting along the Soviet front lines. The periodical describes that Soviet propaganda is lying about the destruction of the German army, and a successful military report regarding Hungarian troops, circa March, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Anti-Soviet propaganda, Hungarian
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Hungarian Military
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 194: RG-79.01.194, Magyarorsza'g, The Hungarian Nation, British Royal Air Force attacks the Renault plant, March 4, 1942, 4 March, 1942
- An unknown Hungarian periodical reports on the British Royal Air Force aerial attack on the Parisian Renault factory, which had been manufacturing wartime resources for the Nazis. Other headlines report on the region of Sevastopol being destroyed by the Soviets, and successful advancements being made by the Japanese, dated 4 March, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Paris (France)
-
France (1940--1945)
-
Sevastopol (Crimea, USSR)
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Aerial Photograph
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Royal Air Force
-
Armed Forces, British
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
-
Magyarorsza'g (Hungary), wartime periodical, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 195: RG-79.01.195, Another Air Force attack on German-occupied Paris, from a Hungarian newspaper, March 9, 1942, 9 March, 1942
- An unknown Hungarian-language periodical reports on additional British Royal Air Force bombings in German-occupied France, specifically Paris. A seperate headline reports on warfare along the Eastern Front, specifically in the Donetsk region, dated 9 March, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Paris (France)
-
France (1940--1945)
-
German occupation regime in France, 1940 -- 1944
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Royal Air Force
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 196: RG-79.01.196, Warfare in Java, War in the Pacific, a headline from the Hungarian newspaper, March 1942, ca. March, 1942
- An unknown Hungarian periodical reports on the Japanese seige of the Pacific island of Java. The headline tells of exhaustion on the side of the Allied defense of Java, and that the Japanese had occupied the Javan city of Bogor, circa March, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Java (Indonesia: Island)
-
Indonesia (Country: Republic on Indonesia)
-
Indonesia, occupied by Japan in the Second World War
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
The Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Authorities
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Batavia (Dutch East Indies)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 197: RG-79.01.197, War against Japan, the combat on Java, the photograph of Batavia, a Hungarian newspaper, March 17, 1942, 17 March, 1942
- An unknown Hungarian-language newspaper reports on various warfare activity in the Pacific. Specifically, the headlines describe the capitulation of the Dutch East Indies and Japan occupies. The article speculates whether American forces are in Australia, and a seperate headline reports on the growing Soviet front along the frosty Eastern Front, dated 17 March, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Dutch North East Indies Army, anti-German armed forces, 1940 -- 1945
-
Dutch armed forces integrated in the Allied Armed forces, 1940 -- 1945
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Indonesia, occupied by Japan in the Second World War
-
The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
-
Berlin (Germany)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Australia
-
Allied forces, American
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Aerial Photograph
-
Batavia (Dutch East Indies)
-
Java (Indonesia: Island)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 198: RG-79.01.198, Japanese attack on Australia, from a Hungarian newspaper, April 1942, ca. April, 1942
- An unknown Hungarian periodical reports on the Japanese attack on Australia, and the American reaction to the Japanese bombing. General MacArthur was appointed Commander of Australia, and US Secretary of State Stimson "keeps tabs" on Australia. The headlines also discuss an air raid in London, and an unknown air strike on a Turkish city, circa April, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Australia
-
U.S. General Douglas MacArthur
-
United States (1939 -- 1945)
-
Allied forces, American
-
Turkey (1939 -- 1945)
-
Air raid on London
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 199: RG-79.01.199, Warfare in Singapore, and the British operation at St Nazaire, from a Hungarian newspaper, March 1942, ca. March 1942
- An unknown Hungarian-language newspaper reports on the British attack on St. Nazaire, located in German-occupied France. The raid was successful on the British side, however the periodical reports that the Germans refuted the British report of success at St. Nazaire. A seperate German-language news clipping portrays the Japanese occupation in Singapore, circa March, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
St. Nazaire (France)
-
France (1940--1945)
-
German occupation regime in France, 1940 -- 1944
-
Germany (Europe)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Armed Forces, British
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Singapore (1941 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 200: RG-79.01.200, Virradat, At Early Dawn, Hungarian periodical, headlines Japan, April 1942, ca. April, 1942
Hungarian periodical, Virradat (At Early Dawn), discusses various warfare activity in April, 1942. Headlines include the Japanese invasion of Burma and Indian territory, Pierre Laval's succession as Head of Vichy France from Philippe Petain, the capture of 36,800 people in the Bataan peninsula in the Philippines.
ca. April, 1942
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Burma (British Colony: Asia)
-
British colonialism, India
-
Manila (Philippines)
-
Philippe Petain, Marshal of France, the Head of State of Vichy France, 1940 -- 1944
-
Pierre Laval, French politician, the head of the Vichy government in 1942 - 1944
-
Vichy France (1942 -- 1944)
-
Malta (1941 -- 1945 )
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 201: RG-79.01.201, Article about Tokyo and Japan, from a Hungarian newspaper, April 20, 1942, 20 April, 1942
- An unknown Hungarian periodical discusses warfare activity in Europe and Asia. In specific, air raid warnings in Tokyo, Japan, and other cities, the German & Soviet alternating attacks along the Eastern front, and the United States continues to send troops to England. Regarding the Eastern front, the headline explains that 56,000 Bolshevists were killed and 12,000 prisoners of war gathered, dated 20 April, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Tokyo (Japan)
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
Prisoners of war, Soviet
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
England (1938-1945)
-
Allied forces, American
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 202: RG-79.01.202, Article about unsuccessful Air Force attack on Tokyo, from a Hungarian newspaper, April 1942, ca. April 1942
- An unknown Hungarian newspaper reports on anonymous and ineffective air raid on Tokyo, Japan, circa April 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Tokyo (Japan)
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 203: RG-79.01.203, Artilce about death and funeral of General Field Marshall Walker von Reichenau, January 1942, ca. January 1942
- An unknown Hungarian-language periodical reports on the warfare activity between the USSR and German forces along the Eastern Front. German troops struggling in the conditions of remote Soviet Russia is discussed, and the "success" shared between Hungarian and Romanian troops in the Crimean peninsula, ca. January 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
-
Crimea (Peninsula: Ukraine)
-
Battle for Crimea, the USSR, 1941 -- 1942
-
Romania (1940-1945)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 204: RG-79.01.203, Headlines and photographs of Ajabiya in Libya and Malacca, Malaysia, January 1942, ca. January 1942
- An unknown Hungarian periodical reports on the Japanese occupation of Malacca, Ajdabiyan troops recaptured by the Axis Powers, and accounts of fierce fighting along both the Eastern front and in the Manila Bay. Attached are photographs of American aircraft and a saluting US General MacArthur, circa January 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Manila (Philippines)
-
Malacca (Malaysia)
-
Malaysia (1941 -- 1945 )
-
Libya (Africa)
-
Ajdabiya (Libya)
-
Axis Powers, 1938 --1945
-
Japan (1941--1945)
-
The Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Authorities
-
The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
-
U.S. General Douglas MacArthur
-
US Air Force
-
Allied forces, American
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Kepes Vasarnap, Illustrative Sunday, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 205: RG-79.01.205, Cairo, Egypt and Tobruk, Libya, articles from the Hungarian newspapers and a German one, January 20,1942, 20 January, 1942
- An unknown Hungarian periodical discusses the obstacles that face the German Afrika Korps in North Africa, specifically Cairo, Egypt, and Tobruk, Libya. Such obstacles that are faced include the sand, flies, and lack of water sources. Photographs reveal how the Afrika Korps copes with these obstacles. A seperate photographs shows a handful of sunkissed German soldiers with weathered uniforms, dated 20 January, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Afrika Korps (Nazi-Germany)
-
Warfare in northern Africa, 1942 -- 1943
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
-
Germany (Europe)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photographs, Second World War
-
Berlin (Germany)
-
Tobruk (Libya)
-
Libya (Africa)
-
Cairo (Egypt)
-
Egypt (1939 -- 1945)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 206: RG-79.01.206, Warfare in North Africa, photograph of Alexandria, from a Hungarian newspaper, January 1942, ca. January 1942
- An unknown Hungarian-language periodical reports on the extreme temperatures that affect warfare in North Africa. A photograph shows Afrika Korps living quarters, and a seperate photograph is an aerial view of the port city of Alexandria, Egypt, circa January 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Egypt (1939 -- 1945)
-
Alexandria (Egypt)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Aerial Photograph
-
Photographs, cities
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in northern Africa, 1942 -- 1943
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Afrika Korps (Nazi-Germany)
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 207: RG-79.01.207, Kharkov, Eastern front line, a headline from a Hungarian newspaper, May 1942, 20 May, 1942
- An unknown Hungarian newspaper reports on warfare activity on the Eastern front, specifically a Soviet attack that beat back the German lines in Kharkov, dated 20 May, 1942
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Kharkov (USSR)
-
Kharkiv (Kharkov, Ukraine)
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
-
German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 208: RG-79.01.208, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, The Great Kallay Speech, June 3, 1943, 3 June, 1943
- Hungarian periodical, Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), reports on a speech made by Hungarian Prime Minister Miklos Kallay, in which he discussed home affairs, the war, and social issues, specifically the Jewish Question. A seperate article discusses the "cruel" British invasion of Italy, dated 3 June, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Budapest (Hungary)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Miklos, Kallay (1887--1967)
-
Hungarian cabinet of ministers, wartime, ca 1944
-
Hungarian foreign and domestic politics, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungary in alliance with Nazi Germany, 1940 -- 1945
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
-
Antisemitism in Hungary, 1940 -- 1945
-
Anti-Jewish measures and legislation, Hungary
-
Publications of the anti-Jewish measures in the Hungarian newspapers, 1944
-
Italy (1940 -- 1945)
-
Duce or Benito Mussolini, the fascist Prime Minister and the leader of Italy in 1922 – 1943
-
British air strikes in Italy
-
Great Britain (1939--1945)
-
the Jewish question
- Creators:
-
Editorial boards, army command, political organizations and contributors (1939 -- 1945)
- Sub-Collection 2: RG-79.02, Soviet periodicals, 1941 -- 1948, Russian language, 1941 -- 1948
- This Collection contains a small number of Soviet periodicals published at the end of the war and in postwar period. Largely, these are periodicals published in 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Soviet military newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
-
The Suvorov's Storm, Soviet military newspaper, 1945
-
Ogoniok (The Spark), Soviet social and political magazine, 1939 -- 1950
-
Pravda (the Truth), official organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1918 -- 1992
-
Soviet-style articles and headlines, 1941 --1950
-
Reportage of the Soviet people reaction to the Victory over the Nazi Germany, May 9, 1945
-
Reportages and photo-materials from the Soviet-liberated Germany, 1944, 1945
-
Reportages and photo-documents of the Nazi-German war-crimes from the Ogoniok (The Spark), 1945
-
Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
-
Ogoniok (the Spark), editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Novoie Slovo (The New Word), Russian emigrant and pro-German periodicial, 1930 -- 1945
-
Russian Émigré periodical in Germany, 1930 -- 1930
-
Russian collaborationist newspapers in Germany, 1922 -- 1945
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Leadership of the Allied nations, 1941 -- 1945
-
Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Russian, language
-
Documents in Russian language
- Creators:
-
Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities (1939 --1950)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-79.02.02, Suvorovskii Natisk (A Suvorov Attack, 18 January, 1945
- Soviet article dated 18 January, 1945, written regarding the Sovorov attack.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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The Suvorov's Storm, Soviet military newspaper, 1945
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
Documents in Russian language
-
Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
-
Leadership of the Allied nations, 1941 -- 1945
-
Novoie Slovo (The New Word), Russian emigrant and pro-German periodicial, 1930 -- 1945
-
Ogoniok (the Spark), editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Ogoniok (The Spark), Soviet social and political magazine, 1939 -- 1950
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pravda (the Truth), official organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1918 -- 1992
-
Reportage of the Soviet people reaction to the Victory over the Nazi Germany, May 9, 1945
-
Reportages and photo-documents of the Nazi-German war-crimes from the Ogoniok (The Spark), 1945
-
Reportages and photo-materials from the Soviet-liberated Germany, 1944, 1945
-
Russian, language
-
Russian collaborationist newspapers in Germany, 1922 -- 1945
-
Russian Émigré periodical in Germany, 1930 -- 1930
-
Soviet-style articles and headlines, 1941 --1950
-
Soviet military newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities (1939 --1950)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-79.02.03, Ogoniok, Soviet magazine (The Spark), 1945, No. 39., 30, September, 1945
- Soviet magazine named Ogoniok (The Spark), published 30 September, 1945, shows pictures of Russian soldiers, wartorn Europe, and a memorial of Stalin.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
The Suvorov's Storm, Soviet military newspaper, 1945
-
Documents in Russian language
-
Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
-
Leadership of the Allied nations, 1941 -- 1945
-
Novoie Slovo (The New Word), Russian emigrant and pro-German periodicial, 1930 -- 1945
-
Ogoniok (the Spark), editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Ogoniok (The Spark), Soviet social and political magazine, 1939 -- 1950
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pravda (the Truth), official organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1918 -- 1992
-
Reportage of the Soviet people reaction to the Victory over the Nazi Germany, May 9, 1945
-
Reportages and photo-documents of the Nazi-German war-crimes from the Ogoniok (The Spark), 1945
-
Reportages and photo-materials from the Soviet-liberated Germany, 1944, 1945
-
Russian, language
-
Russian collaborationist newspapers in Germany, 1922 -- 1945
-
Russian Émigré periodical in Germany, 1930 -- 1930
-
Soviet-style articles and headlines, 1941 --1950
-
Soviet military newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities (1939 --1950)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-79.02.04, Pages from a Soviet newspaper, 1945, No. 141, 14 June, 1945
- Photographs from a June, 1945, Soviet newspaper, of Russian military greeting German civilians, of civilian German war emigres returning home, of surrendered Nazi Germans, and of military members signing (presumably) peace documents.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
The Suvorov's Storm, Soviet military newspaper, 1945
-
Documents in Russian language
-
Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
-
Leadership of the Allied nations, 1941 -- 1945
-
Novoie Slovo (The New Word), Russian emigrant and pro-German periodicial, 1930 -- 1945
-
Ogoniok (the Spark), editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Ogoniok (The Spark), Soviet social and political magazine, 1939 -- 1950
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pravda (the Truth), official organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1918 -- 1992
-
Reportage of the Soviet people reaction to the Victory over the Nazi Germany, May 9, 1945
-
Reportages and photo-documents of the Nazi-German war-crimes from the Ogoniok (The Spark), 1945
-
Reportages and photo-materials from the Soviet-liberated Germany, 1944, 1945
-
Russian, language
-
Russian collaborationist newspapers in Germany, 1922 -- 1945
-
Russian Émigré periodical in Germany, 1930 -- 1930
-
Soviet-style articles and headlines, 1941 --1950
-
Soviet military newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities (1939 --1950)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-79.02.05, Pages from a Soviet newspaper, May 1945, 8 May, 1945
- Photographs from a Soviet newspaper published 8 May, 1945. Photos captured the rising of a Soviet flag & a crowd of cheering Soviets gathered in Moscow for a victory rally.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
The Suvorov's Storm, Soviet military newspaper, 1945
-
Documents in Russian language
-
Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
-
Leadership of the Allied nations, 1941 -- 1945
-
Novoie Slovo (The New Word), Russian emigrant and pro-German periodicial, 1930 -- 1945
-
Ogoniok (the Spark), editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Ogoniok (The Spark), Soviet social and political magazine, 1939 -- 1950
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pravda (the Truth), official organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1918 -- 1992
-
Reportage of the Soviet people reaction to the Victory over the Nazi Germany, May 9, 1945
-
Reportages and photo-documents of the Nazi-German war-crimes from the Ogoniok (The Spark), 1945
-
Reportages and photo-materials from the Soviet-liberated Germany, 1944, 1945
-
Russian, language
-
Russian collaborationist newspapers in Germany, 1922 -- 1945
-
Russian Émigré periodical in Germany, 1930 -- 1930
-
Soviet-style articles and headlines, 1941 --1950
-
Soviet military newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities (1939 --1950)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-79.02.06, The Victory Day reflected in the Soviet periodicals, May 1945, May, 1945
- Soviet article from May,1945, with extensive photographs documenting Victory Day in Soviet Russia, members of military with citizens, a man plays an accordion for a crowd, women dance in traditional dress, and fireworks mark the Soviet victory in their WWII effort.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
The Suvorov's Storm, Soviet military newspaper, 1945
-
Documents in Russian language
-
Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
-
Leadership of the Allied nations, 1941 -- 1945
-
Novoie Slovo (The New Word), Russian emigrant and pro-German periodicial, 1930 -- 1945
-
Ogoniok (the Spark), editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Ogoniok (The Spark), Soviet social and political magazine, 1939 -- 1950
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pravda (the Truth), official organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1918 -- 1992
-
Reportage of the Soviet people reaction to the Victory over the Nazi Germany, May 9, 1945
-
Reportages and photo-documents of the Nazi-German war-crimes from the Ogoniok (The Spark), 1945
-
Reportages and photo-materials from the Soviet-liberated Germany, 1944, 1945
-
Russian, language
-
Russian collaborationist newspapers in Germany, 1922 -- 1945
-
Russian Émigré periodical in Germany, 1930 -- 1930
-
Soviet-style articles and headlines, 1941 --1950
-
Soviet military newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities (1939 --1950)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-79.02.07, Pages from the Soviet magazine Ogoniok (The Spark), 1945,June No. 23, 10 June, 1945
- Article published from the Soviet magazine Ogoniok (The Spark) on 10 June, 1945. Photographs document Soviet liberation of wartorn Germany as Soviet troops arrive, and several deceased and malnourished bodies shows evidence of Nazi Geman war crimes.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
The Suvorov's Storm, Soviet military newspaper, 1945
-
Documents in Russian language
-
Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
-
Leadership of the Allied nations, 1941 -- 1945
-
Novoie Slovo (The New Word), Russian emigrant and pro-German periodicial, 1930 -- 1945
-
Ogoniok (the Spark), editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Ogoniok (The Spark), Soviet social and political magazine, 1939 -- 1950
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pravda (the Truth), official organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1918 -- 1992
-
Reportage of the Soviet people reaction to the Victory over the Nazi Germany, May 9, 1945
-
Reportages and photo-documents of the Nazi-German war-crimes from the Ogoniok (The Spark), 1945
-
Reportages and photo-materials from the Soviet-liberated Germany, 1944, 1945
-
Russian, language
-
Russian collaborationist newspapers in Germany, 1922 -- 1945
-
Russian Émigré periodical in Germany, 1930 -- 1930
-
Soviet-style articles and headlines, 1941 --1950
-
Soviet military newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities (1939 --1950)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-79.02.08, Pages from the Soviet magazine Ogoniok (The Spark), No. 45, 1945, 1945
- Article from the Soviet publication Ogoniok (The Spark) from the year 1945. Photographs capturing the interior of a concentration camp, including unfinished mass graves containing malnourished and deteriorating deceased bodies, and a Soviet commission discussing Nazi war crimes.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
The Suvorov's Storm, Soviet military newspaper, 1945
-
Documents in Russian language
-
Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
-
Leadership of the Allied nations, 1941 -- 1945
-
Novoie Slovo (The New Word), Russian emigrant and pro-German periodicial, 1930 -- 1945
-
Ogoniok (the Spark), editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Ogoniok (The Spark), Soviet social and political magazine, 1939 -- 1950
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pravda (the Truth), official organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1918 -- 1992
-
Reportage of the Soviet people reaction to the Victory over the Nazi Germany, May 9, 1945
-
Reportages and photo-documents of the Nazi-German war-crimes from the Ogoniok (The Spark), 1945
-
Reportages and photo-materials from the Soviet-liberated Germany, 1944, 1945
-
Russian, language
-
Russian collaborationist newspapers in Germany, 1922 -- 1945
-
Russian Émigré periodical in Germany, 1930 -- 1930
-
Soviet-style articles and headlines, 1941 --1950
-
Soviet military newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities (1939 --1950)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-79.02.09, Novoeie Slovo (The New World), a pro-German periodical published in Berlin, No. 68, 1944, 23 August, 1944
- Pro-German publication written in Russian, called Novoeie Slovo (The New World) published in Berlin, 23 August, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
The Suvorov's Storm, Soviet military newspaper, 1945
-
Documents in Russian language
-
Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
-
Leadership of the Allied nations, 1941 -- 1945
-
Novoie Slovo (The New Word), Russian emigrant and pro-German periodicial, 1930 -- 1945
-
Ogoniok (the Spark), editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Ogoniok (The Spark), Soviet social and political magazine, 1939 -- 1950
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pravda (the Truth), official organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1918 -- 1992
-
Reportage of the Soviet people reaction to the Victory over the Nazi Germany, May 9, 1945
-
Reportages and photo-documents of the Nazi-German war-crimes from the Ogoniok (The Spark), 1945
-
Reportages and photo-materials from the Soviet-liberated Germany, 1944, 1945
-
Russian, language
-
Russian collaborationist newspapers in Germany, 1922 -- 1945
-
Russian Émigré periodical in Germany, 1930 -- 1930
-
Soviet-style articles and headlines, 1941 --1950
-
Soviet military newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities (1939 --1950)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-79.02.10, Ogoniok, Soviet magazine, (The Spark), August 1945, No. 31, August, 1945
- August, 1945, Article from Soviet magazine, Ogoniok (The Spark) containing a photograph of the leaders of WWII active countries, presumably for peace negotiations. Pictured is USSR's Joseph Stalin & US President Harry Truman.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
The Suvorov's Storm, Soviet military newspaper, 1945
-
Documents in Russian language
-
Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
-
Leadership of the Allied nations, 1941 -- 1945
-
Novoie Slovo (The New Word), Russian emigrant and pro-German periodicial, 1930 -- 1945
-
Ogoniok (the Spark), editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Ogoniok (The Spark), Soviet social and political magazine, 1939 -- 1950
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pravda (the Truth), official organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1918 -- 1992
-
Reportage of the Soviet people reaction to the Victory over the Nazi Germany, May 9, 1945
-
Reportages and photo-documents of the Nazi-German war-crimes from the Ogoniok (The Spark), 1945
-
Reportages and photo-materials from the Soviet-liberated Germany, 1944, 1945
-
Russian, language
-
Russian collaborationist newspapers in Germany, 1922 -- 1945
-
Russian Émigré periodical in Germany, 1930 -- 1930
-
Soviet-style articles and headlines, 1941 --1950
-
Soviet military newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities (1939 --1950)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-79.02.11, Ogoniok, Soviet magazine (The Spark), September, 1945, No. 35, September, 1945
- September, 1945 article from Soviet magazine, Ogoniok (The Spark), includes photographs depicting an agreement between USSR and bordering countries. Stalin is pictured.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
The Suvorov's Storm, Soviet military newspaper, 1945
-
Documents in Russian language
-
Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
-
Leadership of the Allied nations, 1941 -- 1945
-
Novoie Slovo (The New Word), Russian emigrant and pro-German periodicial, 1930 -- 1945
-
Ogoniok (the Spark), editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Ogoniok (The Spark), Soviet social and political magazine, 1939 -- 1950
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pravda (the Truth), official organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1918 -- 1992
-
Reportage of the Soviet people reaction to the Victory over the Nazi Germany, May 9, 1945
-
Reportages and photo-documents of the Nazi-German war-crimes from the Ogoniok (The Spark), 1945
-
Reportages and photo-materials from the Soviet-liberated Germany, 1944, 1945
-
Russian, language
-
Russian collaborationist newspapers in Germany, 1922 -- 1945
-
Russian Émigré periodical in Germany, 1930 -- 1930
-
Soviet-style articles and headlines, 1941 --1950
-
Soviet military newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities (1939 --1950)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-79.02.14, Pages from Ogoniok (The Spark), a Soviet periodical, Our Allies, ca 1945
- Pages from a published article from Soviet periodical, Ogoniok (The Spark), features photographs of Soviet allies, including but not limited to British PM Winston Churchill, US Presidents' Eisenhower and Truman, and other military leaders of USSR's allied countries.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
The Suvorov's Storm, Soviet military newspaper, 1945
-
Documents in Russian language
-
Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
-
Leadership of the Allied nations, 1941 -- 1945
-
Novoie Slovo (The New Word), Russian emigrant and pro-German periodicial, 1930 -- 1945
-
Ogoniok (the Spark), editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Ogoniok (The Spark), Soviet social and political magazine, 1939 -- 1950
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pravda (the Truth), official organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1918 -- 1992
-
Reportage of the Soviet people reaction to the Victory over the Nazi Germany, May 9, 1945
-
Reportages and photo-documents of the Nazi-German war-crimes from the Ogoniok (The Spark), 1945
-
Reportages and photo-materials from the Soviet-liberated Germany, 1944, 1945
-
Russian, language
-
Russian collaborationist newspapers in Germany, 1922 -- 1945
-
Russian Émigré periodical in Germany, 1930 -- 1930
-
Soviet military newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
-
Soviet-style articles and headlines, 1941 --1950
- Creators:
-
Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities (1939 --1950)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 12: RG-79.02.15, Anti-German and Anti-Nazi, Soviet caricatures, from a Soviet periodical, May 1945, May, 1945
- Article from a Soviet periodical featuring a anti-Nazi political cartoon that depicts the gradual deterioration of the Nazi German army from 1941-45.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
The Suvorov's Storm, Soviet military newspaper, 1945
-
Documents in Russian language
-
Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
-
Leadership of the Allied nations, 1941 -- 1945
-
Novoie Slovo (The New Word), Russian emigrant and pro-German periodicial, 1930 -- 1945
-
Ogoniok (the Spark), editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Ogoniok (The Spark), Soviet social and political magazine, 1939 -- 1950
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pravda (the Truth), official organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1918 -- 1992
-
Reportage of the Soviet people reaction to the Victory over the Nazi Germany, May 9, 1945
-
Reportages and photo-documents of the Nazi-German war-crimes from the Ogoniok (The Spark), 1945
-
Reportages and photo-materials from the Soviet-liberated Germany, 1944, 1945
-
Russian, language
-
Russian collaborationist newspapers in Germany, 1922 -- 1945
-
Russian Émigré periodical in Germany, 1930 -- 1930
-
Soviet-style articles and headlines, 1941 --1950
-
Soviet military newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities (1939 --1950)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 13: RG-79.02.16, Portraying the Nazi warcrimes and crimes against humanity, from a Soviet periodical, 1945, ca 1945
- Page from a Soviet periodical featuring a drawing that depicts victims of a Nazi death camp, as Nazi-German leaders oversee the prisoners.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Allied nations: USA, UK, France, the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Anti-German and anti-Nazi caricatures, 1939 -- 1945
-
The Suvorov's Storm, Soviet military newspaper, 1945
-
Documents in Russian language
-
Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
-
Leadership of the Allied nations, 1941 -- 1945
-
Novoie Slovo (The New Word), Russian emigrant and pro-German periodicial, 1930 -- 1945
-
Ogoniok (the Spark), editorial and program articles, 1945
-
Ogoniok (The Spark), Soviet social and political magazine, 1939 -- 1950
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pravda (the Truth), official organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1918 -- 1992
-
Reportage of the Soviet people reaction to the Victory over the Nazi Germany, May 9, 1945
-
Reportages and photo-documents of the Nazi-German war-crimes from the Ogoniok (The Spark), 1945
-
Reportages and photo-materials from the Soviet-liberated Germany, 1944, 1945
-
Russian, language
-
Russian collaborationist newspapers in Germany, 1922 -- 1945
-
Russian Émigré periodical in Germany, 1930 -- 1930
-
Soviet-style articles and headlines, 1941 --1950
-
Soviet military newspapers, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
Editorial Boards, editors and the Soviet Authorities (1939 --1950)
- Sub-Collection 3: RG-79.03, French periodicals, 1939 -- 1945, 1939 -- 1944
This sub-collection comprises issues of Le Journal (The Journal) was, a Paris daily newspaper. Le Journal was published from 1892 to 1944 in a small, four-page format.
After the fall of Paris on June 14, 1940, it was published in Limges, then in Marseille, then in Limoges again and finally in Lyon
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Le Journal (The Journal), French daily, published in Lyon, 1942 -- 1944
-
France (1940 -- 1945)
-
Vichy France (1942 -- 1944)
-
Le Journal (the Journal), news from the front lines, 1942 -- 1944
-
Geopolitical situation in Europe, 1941 -- 1944
-
Vichy France under the German control, 1942 -- 1944
-
Warfare in northern Africa, 1942 -- 1943
-
Wartime news, reflected by Le Journal (the Journal), 1942 -- 1944
-
French Resistance Movement, 1940 -- 1944
-
Vichy Government, France, 1940 -- 1944
-
Pierre Laval, French politician, the head of the Vichy government in 1942 - 1944
-
Paris (France)
-
German armed forces in Paris, photographs, 1940
-
German armed forces in Vichy France, 1942 -- 1944
-
Philippe Petain, Marshal of France, the Head of State of Vichy France, 1940 -- 1944
-
Warfare in Tunisia, 1943
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Documents in French language
-
French, language
- Creators:
-
Publisher and editorial board of Le Journal (The Journal), 1892 -- 1944 (1892 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-79.03.01, Le Journal, French daily, November 10, 1942, No 18.212, November 10, 1942
- Le Journal, French daily periodical, on Nov. 10, 1942, featured an article regarding the WWII theater extending into North Africa.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Documents in French language
-
France (1940--1945)
-
French, language
-
French Resistance Movement, 1940 -- 1944
-
Geopolitical situation in Europe, 1941 -- 1944
-
German armed forces in Paris, photographs, 1940
-
German armed forces in Vichy France, 1942 -- 1944
-
Le Journal (The Journal), French daily, published in Lyon, 1942 -- 1944
-
Le Journal (the Journal), news from the front lines, 1942 -- 1944
-
Paris (France)
-
Philippe Petain, Marshal of France, the Head of State of Vichy France, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pierre Laval, French politician, the head of the Vichy government in 1942 - 1944
-
Vichy France (1942 -- 1944)
-
Vichy France under the German control, 1942 -- 1944
-
Vichy Government, France, 1940 -- 1944
-
Warfare in northern Africa, 1942 -- 1943
-
Warfare in Tunisia, 1943
-
Wartime news, reflected by Le Journal (the Journal), 1942 -- 1944
- Creators:
-
Publisher and editorial board of Le Journal (The Journal), 1892 -- 1944 (1892 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-79.03.02, Le Journal, French daily, November 16, 1942. No 18.216, November 16, 1942
- Front page of French periodical, dated 16 November, 1942, features articles reporting strictly on the French military effort in North Africa. Included are pictures of the German occupation of the South of France, which ultimately became Vichy France.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Documents in French language
-
France (1940 -- 1945)
-
French, language
-
French Resistance Movement, 1940 -- 1944
-
Geopolitical situation in Europe, 1941 -- 1944
-
German armed forces in Paris, photographs, 1940
-
German armed forces in Vichy France, 1942 -- 1944
-
Le Journal (The Journal), French daily, published in Lyon, 1942 -- 1944
-
Le Journal (the Journal), news from the front lines, 1942 -- 1944
-
Paris (France)
-
Philippe Petain, Marshal of France, the Head of State of Vichy France, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pierre Laval, French politician, the head of the Vichy government in 1942 - 1944
-
Vichy France (1942 -- 1944)
-
Vichy France under the German control, 1942 -- 1944
-
Vichy Government, France, 1940 -- 1944
-
Warfare in northern Africa, 1942 -- 1943
-
Warfare in Tunisia, 1943
-
Wartime news, reflected by Le Journal (the Journal), 1942 -- 1944
- Creators:
-
Publisher and editorial board of Le Journal (The Journal), 1892 -- 1944 (1892 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-79.03.03, Le Journal, French daily, February 18, 1943, No 18.295, 18 February, 1943
- Articles in French and German from French periodical, Le Journal, dated 18 February, 1943, noting German/Italian success in North Africa, and another noting a conscription law in France. Photographs include a meeting between American President Roosevelt & Chinese Madame Chang Kai Shek, and an image of French battleship "Richelieu" in New York (USA).
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Documents in French language
-
France (1940 -- 1945)
-
French, language
-
French Resistance Movement, 1940 -- 1944
-
Geopolitical situation in Europe, 1941 -- 1944
-
German armed forces in Paris, photographs, 1940
-
German armed forces in Vichy France, 1942 -- 1944
-
Le Journal (The Journal), French daily, published in Lyon, 1942 -- 1944
-
Le Journal (the Journal), news from the front lines, 1942 -- 1944
-
Paris (France)
-
Philippe Petain, Marshal of France, the Head of State of Vichy France, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pierre Laval, French politician, the head of the Vichy government in 1942 - 1944
-
Vichy France (1942 -- 1944)
-
Vichy France under the German control, 1942 -- 1944
-
Vichy Government, France, 1940 -- 1944
-
Warfare in northern Africa, 1942 -- 1943
-
Warfare in Tunisia, 1943
-
Wartime news, reflected by Le Journal (the Journal), 1942 -- 1944
- Creators:
-
Publisher and editorial board of Le Journal (The Journal), 1892 -- 1944 (1892 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-79.03.04, Le Journal, French daily, undated, ca 1943
- Articles from French periodical, Le Journal, undated, updates readers on what is happening on the front lines of the North Africa campaign. Main article tells of American President Roosevelts' plan to visit the bey of Tunisia.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Documents in French language
-
France (1940 -- 1945)
-
French, language
-
French Resistance Movement, 1940 -- 1944
-
Geopolitical situation in Europe, 1941 -- 1944
-
German armed forces in Paris, photographs, 1940
-
German armed forces in Vichy France, 1942 -- 1944
-
Le Journal (The Journal), French daily, published in Lyon, 1942 -- 1944
-
Le Journal (the Journal), news from the front lines, 1942 -- 1944
-
Paris (France)
-
Philippe Petain, Marshal of France, the Head of State of Vichy France, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pierre Laval, French politician, the head of the Vichy government in 1942 - 1944
-
Vichy France (1942 -- 1944)
-
Vichy France under the German control, 1942 -- 1944
-
Vichy Government, France, 1940 -- 1944
-
Warfare in northern Africa, 1942 -- 1943
-
Warfare in Tunisia, 1943
-
Wartime news, reflected by Le Journal (the Journal), 1942 -- 1944
- Creators:
-
Publisher and editorial board of Le Journal (The Journal), 1892 -- 1944 (1892 -- 1944)
- Sub-Collection 4: RG-79.04, Italian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945, 1939 -- 1945
- This sub-collection comprised a selected number of the leading Italian newspaer that saw publications at least from the beginning of the 20th century. Our selection represents the wartime publications of all-Italian scale, as well as the publications of the Fascist regime.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Corriere dela Sera (The Evening Courier), Italian periodical
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Gazzetta del Popolo (The People Gazzette), Italian periodical
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Il Giornale d'Italia (The Italian Journal), Italian periodical
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Il Popolo d'Italia (The People of Italy), Italian periodical
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La Stampa (The Press), Italian periodical
-
Il Messaggero (The Mesenger), Italian periodical
-
Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italian geo-political spectrum, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italian political parties and organizations, 1922 -- 1943
-
Periodicals, Italian
-
Editorial and program articles, Italian newspapers, 1939 -- 1943
-
News from the front-lines, Italian newspapers, 1941 -- 1943
-
Italy in the Second World War
-
Italian, language
-
Documents in Italian language
- Creators:
-
Publishers, editorial boards, Italian authorities, political parties and contributors, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers and editorial board of Corriere della Sera, The Evening Courier (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial boards and contributors of the Gazzetta del Popolo, The People's Gazette (1848 -- 1983)
-
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of the Il Giornale d'Italia, 1939 --1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the Il Popolo d'Italia (1939 -- 1943)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the La Stampa, the Press (1939 --1945)
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Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of Il Messagero (The Mesenger) (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-79.04.02, Gazzetta del Popolo, The People Gazette, November 17, 1942, No 274, 17 November, 1942
- Italian periodical, Gazzetta del Popolo (The People's Gazette) breaks news about the Italian-German troops campaign in Tunisia, dated 17 November, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Corriere dela Sera (The Evening Courier), Italian periodical
-
Documents in Italian language
-
Editorial and program articles, Italian newspapers, 1939 -- 1943
-
Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
-
Gazzetta del Popolo (The People Gazzette), Italian periodical
-
Il Giornale d'Italia (The Italian Journal), Italian periodical
-
Il Messaggero (The Mesenger), Italian periodical
-
Il Popolo d'Italia (The People of Italy), Italian periodical
-
Italian, language
-
Italian geo-political spectrum, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italian political parties and organizations, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italy in the Second World War
-
La Stampa (The Press), Italian periodical
-
News from the front-lines, Italian newspapers, 1941 -- 1943
-
Periodicals, Italian
- Creators:
-
Publishers and editorial board of Corriere della Sera, The Evening Courier (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of the Il Giornale d'Italia, 1939 --1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial boards and contributors of the Gazzetta del Popolo, The People's Gazette (1848 -- 1983)
-
Publishers, editorial boards, Italian authorities, political parties and contributors, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of Il Messagero (The Mesenger) (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the Il Popolo d'Italia (1939 -- 1943)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the La Stampa, the Press (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-79.04.01, Corriere della Sera, The Evening Courier, May 6, 1943, No 108, 6 May, 1943
- Propogandic article from Italian periodical, Corriere Della Serra (The Evening Courier) regarding Mussolini as a man of the Italian people, whom gives "supreme confidence in victory" to Italy.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Corriere dela Sera (The Evening Courier), Italian periodical
-
Documents in Italian language
-
Editorial and program articles, Italian newspapers, 1939 -- 1943
-
Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
-
Gazzetta del Popolo (The People Gazzette), Italian periodical
-
Il Giornale d'Italia (The Italian Journal), Italian periodical
-
Il Messaggero (The Mesenger), Italian periodical
-
Il Popolo d'Italia (The People of Italy), Italian periodical
-
Italian, language
-
Italian geo-political spectrum, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italian political parties and organizations, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italy in the Second World War
-
La Stampa (The Press), Italian periodical
-
News from the front-lines, Italian newspapers, 1941 -- 1943
-
Periodicals, Italian
- Creators:
-
Publishers and editorial board of Corriere della Sera, The Evening Courier (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of the Il Giornale d'Italia, 1939 --1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial boards and contributors of the Gazzetta del Popolo, The People's Gazette (1848 -- 1983)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of Il Messagero (The Mesenger) (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the Il Popolo d'Italia (1939 -- 1943)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the La Stampa, the Press (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-79.04.03, Il Giornale d'Italia, The Italian Journal, December 4, 1942, No 289, 4 December, 1942
- Article from Italian publication, Il Giornale d'Italia (The Italian Journal) supporting Italian leader Benito Mussolini in his military endeavors.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Corriere dela Sera (The Evening Courier), Italian periodical
-
Documents in Italian language
-
Editorial and program articles, Italian newspapers, 1939 -- 1943
-
Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
-
Gazzetta del Popolo (The People Gazzette), Italian periodical
-
Il Messaggero (The Mesenger), Italian periodical
-
Il Popolo d'Italia (The People of Italy), Italian periodical
-
Italian, language
-
Italian geo-political spectrum, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italian political parties and organizations, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italy in the Second World War
-
La Stampa (The Press), Italian periodical
-
News from the front-lines, Italian newspapers, 1941 -- 1943
-
Periodicals, Italian
- Creators:
-
Publishers and editorial board of Corriere della Sera, The Evening Courier (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of the Il Giornale d'Italia, 1939 --1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial boards and contributors of the Gazzetta del Popolo, The People's Gazette (1848 -- 1983)
-
Publishers, editorial boards, Italian authorities, political parties and contributors, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of Il Messagero (The Mesenger) (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the Il Popolo d'Italia (1939 -- 1943)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the La Stampa, the Press (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-79.04.04, Il Giornale d'Italia, The Italian Journal, December 3, 1942, No 288, 3 December, 1942
- Article from Italian periodical, Il Giornale d'Italia (The Italian Journal) with nationalistic and propogandic sentiments that include headlines such as "Fight until Victory".
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Corriere dela Sera (The Evening Courier), Italian periodical
-
Documents in Italian language
-
Editorial and program articles, Italian newspapers, 1939 -- 1943
-
Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
-
Gazzetta del Popolo (The People Gazzette), Italian periodical
-
Il Giornale d'Italia (The Italian Journal), Italian periodical
-
Il Messaggero (The Mesenger), Italian periodical
-
Il Popolo d'Italia (The People of Italy), Italian periodical
-
Italian, language
-
Italian geo-political spectrum, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italian political parties and organizations, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italy in the Second World War
-
La Stampa (The Press), Italian periodical
-
News from the front-lines, Italian newspapers, 1941 -- 1943
-
Periodicals, Italian
- Creators:
-
Publishers and editorial board of Corriere della Sera, The Evening Courier (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of the Il Giornale d'Italia, 1939 --1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial boards and contributors of the Gazzetta del Popolo, The People's Gazette (1848 -- 1983)
-
Publishers, editorial boards, Italian authorities, political parties and contributors, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of Il Messagero (The Mesenger) (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the Il Popolo d'Italia (1939 -- 1943)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the La Stampa, the Press (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-79.04.05, Il Giornale d'Italia, The Italian Journal, June 10, 1943. No 138, 10 June, 1943
- Article from Italian periodical Il Gironale d'Italia (The Italian Journal) citing Italy's initiation into the fourth year of World War II with the "undiminished will to win". Dated June 10, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Corriere dela Sera (The Evening Courier), Italian periodical
-
Documents in Italian language
-
Editorial and program articles, Italian newspapers, 1939 -- 1943
-
News from the front-lines, Italian newspapers, 1941 -- 1943
-
Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
-
Gazzetta del Popolo (The People Gazzette), Italian periodical
-
Il Giornale d'Italia (The Italian Journal), Italian periodical
-
Il Messaggero (The Mesenger), Italian periodical
-
Il Popolo d'Italia (The People of Italy), Italian periodical
-
Italian, language
-
Italian geo-political spectrum, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italian political parties and organizations, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italy in the Second World War
-
La Stampa (The Press), Italian periodical
-
Periodicals, Italian
- Creators:
-
Publishers and editorial board of Corriere della Sera, The Evening Courier (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of the Il Giornale d'Italia, 1939 --1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial boards and contributors of the Gazzetta del Popolo, The People's Gazette (1848 -- 1983)
-
Publishers, editorial boards, Italian authorities, political parties and contributors, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of Il Messagero (The Mesenger) (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the Il Popolo d'Italia (1939 -- 1943)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the La Stampa, the Press (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-79.04.06, Il Popolo d'Italia, The People of Italy, July 21, 1943, No 202, 21 July, 1943
- Article from Italian publication, Il Popolo d'Italia (The People of Italy), featuring the American bombardment on the Italian capital city of Rome. The headline calls the bombing "barbaric", and mention anti-semitic comments about General Lewis. Dated 21 July, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Corriere dela Sera (The Evening Courier), Italian periodical
-
Documents in Italian language
-
Editorial and program articles, Italian newspapers, 1939 -- 1943
-
Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
-
Gazzetta del Popolo (The People Gazzette), Italian periodical
-
Il Giornale d'Italia (The Italian Journal), Italian periodical
-
Il Messaggero (The Mesenger), Italian periodical
-
Il Popolo d'Italia (The People of Italy), Italian periodical
-
Italian, language
-
Italian geo-political spectrum, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italian political parties and organizations, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italy in the Second World War
-
La Stampa (The Press), Italian periodical
-
News from the front-lines, Italian newspapers, 1941 -- 1943
- Creators:
-
Publishers and editorial board of Corriere della Sera, The Evening Courier (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of the Il Giornale d'Italia, 1939 --1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial boards and contributors of the Gazzetta del Popolo, The People's Gazette (1848 -- 1983)
-
Publishers, editorial boards, Italian authorities, political parties and contributors, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of Il Messagero (The Mesenger) (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the Il Popolo d'Italia (1939 -- 1943)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the La Stampa, the Press (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-79.04.07, Photographs from an Italian newspaper, undated, undated
- Undated photograph of the town of Ponte Sull'imera at Licata, located around half way along Sicily's South coast. Painting of Malta aircraft flying over Catania, an Italian town on the Eastern coast of Sicily.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Corriere dela Sera (The Evening Courier), Italian periodical
-
Documents in Italian language
-
Editorial and program articles, Italian newspapers, 1939 -- 1943
-
Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
-
Gazzetta del Popolo (The People Gazzette), Italian periodical
-
Il Giornale d'Italia (The Italian Journal), Italian periodical
-
Il Messaggero (The Mesenger), Italian periodical
-
Il Popolo d'Italia (The People of Italy), Italian periodical
-
Italian, language
-
Italian geo-political spectrum, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italian political parties and organizations, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italy in the Second World War
-
La Stampa (The Press), Italian periodical
-
News from the front-lines, Italian newspapers, 1941 -- 1943
- Creators:
-
Publishers and editorial board of Corriere della Sera, The Evening Courier (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of the Il Giornale d'Italia, 1939 --1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial boards and contributors of the Gazzetta del Popolo, The People's Gazette (1848 -- 1983)
-
Publishers, editorial boards, Italian authorities, political parties and contributors, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of Il Messagero (The Mesenger) (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the Il Popolo d'Italia (1939 -- 1943)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the La Stampa, the Press (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-79.04.08, La Stampa, The Press, July 29, 1943, No 180, 29 July, 1943
- La Stampa (The Press), an Italian periodical, announce the authoritian socio-political movements of the Fascist Party in Italy.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Corriere dela Sera (The Evening Courier), Italian periodical
-
Italian, language
-
News from the front-lines, Italian newspapers, 1941 -- 1943
-
Editorial and program articles, Italian newspapers, 1939 -- 1943
-
Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
-
Gazzetta del Popolo (The People Gazzette), Italian periodical
-
Il Giornale d'Italia (The Italian Journal), Italian periodical
-
Il Messaggero (The Mesenger), Italian periodical
-
Il Popolo d'Italia (The People of Italy), Italian periodical
-
Documents in Italian language
-
Italian geo-political spectrum, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italian political parties and organizations, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italy in the Second World War
-
La Stampa (The Press), Italian periodical
- Creators:
-
Publishers and editorial board of Corriere della Sera, The Evening Courier (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of the Il Giornale d'Italia, 1939 --1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial boards and contributors of the Gazzetta del Popolo, The People's Gazette (1848 -- 1983)
-
Publishers, editorial boards, Italian authorities, political parties and contributors, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of Il Messagero (The Mesenger) (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the Il Popolo d'Italia (1939 -- 1943)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the La Stampa, the Press (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-79.04.09, Corriere Della Sera, The Evening Courier, September 4, 1943. No 212, 4 September, 1943
- Italian periodical, Corriere Della Sera (The Evening Courier), discusses the arrival of the Allied forces, in Southern Italy, dated 4 September, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Corriere dela Sera (The Evening Courier), Italian periodical
-
Documents in Italian language
-
Editorial and program articles, Italian newspapers, 1939 -- 1943
-
Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
-
Gazzetta del Popolo (The People Gazzette), Italian periodical
-
Il Giornale d'Italia (The Italian Journal), Italian periodical
-
Il Messaggero (The Mesenger), Italian periodical
-
Il Popolo d'Italia (The People of Italy), Italian periodical
-
Italian, language
-
Italian geo-political spectrum, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italian political parties and organizations, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italy in the Second World War
-
La Stampa (The Press), Italian periodical
- Creators:
-
Publishers and editorial board of Corriere della Sera, The Evening Courier (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of the Il Giornale d'Italia, 1939 --1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial boards and contributors of the Gazzetta del Popolo, The People's Gazette (1848 -- 1983)
-
Publishers, editorial boards, Italian authorities, political parties and contributors, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of Il Messagero (The Mesenger) (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the Il Popolo d'Italia (1939 -- 1943)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the La Stampa, the Press (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-79.04.10, Popolo D'Italia, The People of Italy, December 26, 1941. No 360, 26 December, 1941
- Il Popolo d'Italia (The People of Italy), an Italian newspaper, reports on the campaign in the Pacific, and announces the capitulation of Hong Kong, dated 26 December, 1941.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Corriere dela Sera (The Evening Courier), Italian periodical
-
Documents in Italian language
-
Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
-
Editorial and program articles, Italian newspapers, 1939 -- 1943
-
Gazzetta del Popolo (The People Gazzette), Italian periodical
-
Il Giornale d'Italia (The Italian Journal), Italian periodical
-
Il Messaggero (The Mesenger), Italian periodical
-
Il Popolo d'Italia (The People of Italy), Italian periodical
-
Italian, language
-
Italian geo-political spectrum, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italian political parties and organizations, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italy in the Second World War
-
La Stampa (The Press), Italian periodical
-
News from the front-lines, Italian newspapers, 1941 -- 1943
- Creators:
-
Publishers and editorial board of Corriere della Sera, The Evening Courier (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of the Il Giornale d'Italia, 1939 --1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial boards and contributors of the Gazzetta del Popolo, The People's Gazette (1848 -- 1983)
-
Publishers, editorial boards, Italian authorities, political parties and contributors, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of Il Messagero (The Mesenger) (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the Il Popolo d'Italia (1939 -- 1943)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the La Stampa, the Press (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-79.04.11, Corriere Della Sera, The Evening Courier, June 20, 1942. No 147, 20 June, 1942
- Italian periodical, Corriere Della Sera (The Evening Courier), dated 20 June, 1942, reports of the surrounding and capture of previously held Allied city of Tobruk, port city in Libya. Axis powers successful after previous attempt failed in 1941.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Corriere dela Sera (The Evening Courier), Italian periodical
-
Documents in Italian language
-
Editorial and program articles, Italian newspapers, 1939 -- 1943
-
Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
-
Gazzetta del Popolo (The People Gazzette), Italian periodical
-
Il Giornale d'Italia (The Italian Journal), Italian periodical
-
Il Messaggero (The Mesenger), Italian periodical
-
Il Popolo d'Italia (The People of Italy), Italian periodical
-
Italian, language
-
Italian geo-political spectrum, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italian political parties and organizations, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italy in the Second World War
-
La Stampa (The Press), Italian periodical
- Creators:
-
Publishers and editorial board of Corriere della Sera, The Evening Courier (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of the Il Giornale d'Italia, 1939 --1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial boards and contributors of the Gazzetta del Popolo, The People's Gazette (1848 -- 1983)
-
Publishers, editorial boards, Italian authorities, political parties and contributors, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of Il Messagero (The Mesenger) (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the Il Popolo d'Italia (1939 -- 1943)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the La Stampa, the Press (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 12: RG-79.04.12, Il Messaggero, The Messenger, June 10, 1943, 10 June, 1943
- Italian periodical, Il Messaggero (The Messenger), headline honors the Italian Navy, and cites natonalist setiment, in that the "resolute will to victory" of the Italian's will lead to military success.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Corriere dela Sera (The Evening Courier), Italian periodical
-
Documents in Italian language
-
Editorial and program articles, Italian newspapers, 1939 -- 1943
-
Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
-
Gazzetta del Popolo (The People Gazzette), Italian periodical
-
Il Giornale d'Italia (The Italian Journal), Italian periodical
-
Il Messaggero (The Mesenger), Italian periodical
-
Il Popolo d'Italia (The People of Italy), Italian periodical
-
Italian, language
-
Italian geo-political spectrum, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italian political parties and organizations, 1922 -- 1943
-
Italy in the Second World War
-
La Stampa (The Press), Italian periodical
-
News from the front-lines, Italian newspapers, 1941 -- 1943
- Creators:
-
Publishers and editorial board of Corriere della Sera, The Evening Courier (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of the Il Giornale d'Italia, 1939 --1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, editorial boards and contributors of the Gazzetta del Popolo, The People's Gazette (1848 -- 1983)
-
Publishers, editorial boards, Italian authorities, political parties and contributors, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of Il Messagero (The Mesenger) (1939 -- 1945)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the Il Popolo d'Italia (1939 -- 1943)
-
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the La Stampa, the Press (1939 --1945)
- Sub-Collection 5: RG-79.05, Yugoslavian periodicals, 1939 -- 1945, 1938 -- 1945
- This sub-collection contains periodicals published prewar and wartime territory of Yugoslavia.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Periodicals, Yugoslavian
-
German-language periodical, published in Yugoslavia
-
German-controlled Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
-
News from the front-lines, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
-
Editorial and program articles, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
-
Yugoslavian newspapers in German language
-
Politika, the Politics, Yugoslavian periodical
-
Danauzeitung, the Danube Newspaper, Yugoslavian periodical
-
Hrvatski Narod, the People of Croatia, Croatian periodical, wartime
-
Slobodna Vojevodidna, The Free Vojvodina, Yugoslavian periodical
-
Narodna Armija, the People's Army, Yugoslavian periodical
-
Bor'ba, The Struggle, Yugoslavian periodical
-
Periodicals, Croatian, wartime
-
Independent Croatian State (Europe: Country), 1941 -- 1945
-
Vojevodina (Yugoslavia: Region)
-
Belgrade (Serbia)
-
Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
-
Periodicals in German language
-
Periodicals in Serbo-Croatian language
-
Croatia (1941 -- 1945)
-
Yugoslavia (1941--1945)
-
Geopolitical situation in Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
-
Documents in German language
-
Documents in Serbo-Croatian language
-
Photo-documents in the Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
-
Yugoslavian newspapers of wartime, narratives and news
-
Reflections on the end of the war, April-May 1945
- Creators:
-
Publishers, editorial boards and political organizations in prewar and wartime Yugoslavia (1938 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-79.05.01, Donauzeitung, The Danube Newspaper, August, 1943, No 3, 7 August, 1943
- German language perodcal, Donauzeitung (The Danube Newspaper), archives the tremendous amount of lost lives, "over 300,000," on the Soviet side during the Battle of Orel. Orel is a Western Russian city.
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-79.05.02, Donauzeitung, The Danube newspaper, July, 1938, No 167, 21 July, 1938
- German language periodical, Donauzeitung (The Danube Newspaper), reports a failed assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler, dated 21 July, 1938.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Belgrade (Serbia)
-
Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
-
Bor'ba, The Struggle, Yugoslavian periodical
-
Croatia (1941 -- 1945)
-
Danauzeitung, the Danube Newspaper, Yugoslavian periodical
-
Documents in German language
-
Documents in Serbo-Croatian language
-
Editorial and program articles, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
-
Geopolitical situation in Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
-
German-controlled Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
-
German-language periodical, published in Yugoslavia
-
Hrvatski Narod, the People of Croatia, Croatian periodical, wartime
-
Independent Croatian State (Europe: Country), 1941 -- 1945
-
Narodna Armija, the People's Army, Yugoslavian periodical
-
News from the front-lines, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
-
Periodicals, Croatian, wartime
-
Periodicals, Yugoslavian
-
Periodicals in German language
-
Periodicals in Serbo-Croatian language
-
Photo-documents in the Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
-
Politika, the Politics, Yugoslavian periodical
-
Reflections on the end of the war, April-May 1945
-
Slobodna Vojevodidna, The Free Vojvodina, Yugoslavian periodical
-
Vojevodina (Yugoslavia: Region)
-
Yugoslavia (1941--1945)
-
Yugoslavian newspapers in German language
-
Yugoslavian newspapers of wartime, narratives and news
- Creators:
-
Publishers, editorial boards and political organizations in prewar and wartime Yugoslavia (1938 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-79.05.03, Donauzeitung, The Danube Newspaper, January, 1944, No 4, 4 January, 1944
- German language Yugoslavian periodical, Donauzeitung (The Danube Newspaper), looks in retrospect to the past four years of WWII, and reports on a New Years proclamation speech by Adolf Hitler, dated 4 January, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Belgrade (Serbia)
-
Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
-
Bor'ba, The Struggle, Yugoslavian periodical
-
Croatia (1941 -- 1945)
-
Danauzeitung, the Danube Newspaper, Yugoslavian periodical
-
Documents in German language
-
Documents in Serbo-Croatian language
-
Editorial and program articles, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
-
Geopolitical situation in Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
-
German-controlled Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
-
German-language periodical, published in Yugoslavia
-
Hrvatski Narod, the People of Croatia, Croatian periodical, wartime
-
Independent Croatian State (Europe: Country), 1941 -- 1945
-
Narodna Armija, the People's Army, Yugoslavian periodical
-
News from the front-lines, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
-
Periodicals, Croatian, wartime
-
Periodicals, Yugoslavian
-
Periodicals in German language
-
Periodicals in Serbo-Croatian language
-
Photo-documents in the Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
-
Politika, the Politics, Yugoslavian periodical
-
Reflections on the end of the war, April-May 1945
-
Slobodna Vojevodidna, The Free Vojvodina, Yugoslavian periodical
-
Vojevodina (Yugoslavia: Region)
-
Yugoslavia (1941--1945)
-
Yugoslavian newspapers in German language
-
Yugoslavian newspapers of wartime, narratives and news
- Creators:
-
Publishers, editorial boards and political organizations in prewar and wartime Yugoslavia (1938 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-79.05.04, Hrvatski Narod, The People of Croatia, June 16, 1943, 16 June, 1943
- Hrvatski Narod (The People of Croatia), a Croatian periodical, proclaims "Berlins new borders" in this periodical, dated 16 June, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Belgrade (Serbia)
-
Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
-
Bor'ba, The Struggle, Yugoslavian periodical
-
Croatia (1941 -- 1945)
-
Danauzeitung, the Danube Newspaper, Yugoslavian periodical
-
Documents in German language
-
Documents in Serbo-Croatian language
-
Editorial and program articles, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
-
Geopolitical situation in Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
-
German-controlled Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
-
German-language periodical, published in Yugoslavia
-
Hrvatski Narod, the People of Croatia, Croatian periodical, wartime
-
Independent Croatian State (Europe: Country), 1941 -- 1945
-
Narodna Armija, the People's Army, Yugoslavian periodical
-
News from the front-lines, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
-
Periodicals, Croatian, wartime
-
Periodicals, Yugoslavian
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Periodicals in German language
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Photo-documents in the Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Politika, the Politics, Yugoslavian periodical
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Reflections on the end of the war, April-May 1945
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Slobodna Vojevodidna, The Free Vojvodina, Yugoslavian periodical
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Vojevodina (Yugoslavia: Region)
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Yugoslavia (1941--1945)
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Yugoslavian newspapers in German language
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Yugoslavian newspapers of wartime, narratives and news
- Creators:
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Publishers, editorial boards and political organizations in prewar and wartime Yugoslavia (1938 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-79.05.05, Sloboda Vojvodn (the Free Vojvodina), May 1, 1945, 1 May, 1945
- Yugoslavian periodical, Slobodna Vojvodina (The Free Vojvodina), dated 1 May 1945. Vojodina is a provice in present-day Serbia.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Belgrade (Serbia)
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Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
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Bor'ba, The Struggle, Yugoslavian periodical
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Croatia (1941 -- 1945)
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Danauzeitung, the Danube Newspaper, Yugoslavian periodical
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Documents in German language
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Documents in Serbo-Croatian language
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Editorial and program articles, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Geopolitical situation in Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
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German-controlled Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
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German-language periodical, published in Yugoslavia
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Hrvatski Narod, the People of Croatia, Croatian periodical, wartime
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Independent Croatian State (Europe: Country), 1941 -- 1945
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Narodna Armija, the People's Army, Yugoslavian periodical
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News from the front-lines, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Periodicals, Croatian, wartime
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Periodicals, Yugoslavian
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Periodicals in German language
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Periodicals in Serbo-Croatian language
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Photo-documents in the Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Politika, the Politics, Yugoslavian periodical
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Reflections on the end of the war, April-May 1945
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Slobodna Vojevodidna, The Free Vojvodina, Yugoslavian periodical
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Vojevodina (Yugoslavia: Region)
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Yugoslavia (1941--1945)
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Yugoslavian newspapers in German language
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Yugoslavian newspapers of wartime, narratives and news
- Creators:
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Publishers, editorial boards and political organizations in prewar and wartime Yugoslavia (1938 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-79.05.06, Donauzeitung, The Danube Newspaper, June 8, 1943, 8 June, 1943
- Yugoslavian newspaper, Donauzeitung (The Danube Newspaper), reports on a successful munitions check by Adolf Hitler in Germany, dated 8 June, 1943.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Belgrade (Serbia)
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Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
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Bor'ba, The Struggle, Yugoslavian periodical
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Croatia (1941 -- 1945)
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Danauzeitung, the Danube Newspaper, Yugoslavian periodical
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Documents in German language
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Documents in Serbo-Croatian language
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Editorial and program articles, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Geopolitical situation in Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
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German-controlled Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
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German-language periodical, published in Yugoslavia
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Hrvatski Narod, the People of Croatia, Croatian periodical, wartime
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Independent Croatian State (Europe: Country), 1941 -- 1945
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Narodna Armija, the People's Army, Yugoslavian periodical
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News from the front-lines, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Periodicals, Croatian, wartime
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Periodicals, Yugoslavian
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Periodicals in German language
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Periodicals in Serbo-Croatian language
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Photo-documents in the Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Politika, the Politics, Yugoslavian periodical
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Reflections on the end of the war, April-May 1945
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Slobodna Vojevodidna, The Free Vojvodina, Yugoslavian periodical
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Vojevodina (Yugoslavia: Region)
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Yugoslavia (1941--1945)
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Yugoslavian newspapers in German language
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Yugoslavian newspapers of wartime, narratives and news
- Creators:
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Publishers, editorial boards and political organizations in prewar and wartime Yugoslavia (1938 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-79.05.07, Narodna Armija, The People Army, 1945, 1945
- Yugoslavian periodical, Narodna Armija (The Peoples Army), features photographs taken at the Allied victory parade in liberated (previously German occupied) Yugoslavia, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Belgrade (Serbia)
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Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
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Bor'ba, The Struggle, Yugoslavian periodical
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Croatia (1941 -- 1945)
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Danauzeitung, the Danube Newspaper, Yugoslavian periodical
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Documents in German language
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Documents in Serbo-Croatian language
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Editorial and program articles, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Geopolitical situation in Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
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German-controlled Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
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German-language periodical, published in Yugoslavia
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Hrvatski Narod, the People of Croatia, Croatian periodical, wartime
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Independent Croatian State (Europe: Country), 1941 -- 1945
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Narodna Armija, the People's Army, Yugoslavian periodical
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News from the front-lines, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Periodicals, Croatian, wartime
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Periodicals, Yugoslavian
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Periodicals in German language
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Periodicals in Serbo-Croatian language
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Photo-documents in the Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Politika, the Politics, Yugoslavian periodical
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Reflections on the end of the war, April-May 1945
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Slobodna Vojevodidna, The Free Vojvodina, Yugoslavian periodical
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Vojevodina (Yugoslavia: Region)
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Yugoslavia (1941--1945)
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Yugoslavian newspapers in German language
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Yugoslavian newspapers of wartime, narratives and news
- Creators:
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Publishers, editorial boards and political organizations in prewar and wartime Yugoslavia (1938 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-79.05.08, Donauzeitung, The Danube Newspaper, January 4, 1944, 4 January, 1944
- Yugoslavian periodical, Donauzeitung (The Danube Newspaper), reports on Hitler's optimism of Germanys success going into the year, 1944, "ready to give everything for victory," dated 4 January, 1944.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Belgrade (Serbia)
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Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
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Bor'ba, The Struggle, Yugoslavian periodical
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Croatia (1941 -- 1945)
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Danauzeitung, the Danube Newspaper, Yugoslavian periodical
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Documents in German language
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Documents in Serbo-Croatian language
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Editorial and program articles, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Geopolitical situation in Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
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German-controlled Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
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German-language periodical, published in Yugoslavia
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Hrvatski Narod, the People of Croatia, Croatian periodical, wartime
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Independent Croatian State (Europe: Country), 1941 -- 1945
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Narodna Armija, the People's Army, Yugoslavian periodical
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News from the front-lines, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Periodicals, Croatian, wartime
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Periodicals in German language
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Periodicals in Serbo-Croatian language
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Photo-documents in the Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Politika, the Politics, Yugoslavian periodical
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Reflections on the end of the war, April-May 1945
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Slobodna Vojevodidna, The Free Vojvodina, Yugoslavian periodical
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Vojevodina (Yugoslavia: Region)
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Yugoslavia (1941--1945)
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Yugoslavian newspapers in German language
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Yugoslavian newspapers of wartime, narratives and news
- Creators:
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Publishers, editorial boards and political organizations in prewar and wartime Yugoslavia (1938 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-79.05.09, Politika, the Politics, April 25, 1945, 25 April, 1945
- Yugoslavian periodical, Politika (The Politics), reflects on the end of the war in Europe, dated 25 April, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Belgrade (Serbia)
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Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
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Bor'ba, The Struggle, Yugoslavian periodical
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Croatia (1941 -- 1945)
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Danauzeitung, the Danube Newspaper, Yugoslavian periodical
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Documents in German language
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Documents in Serbo-Croatian language
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Editorial and program articles, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Geopolitical situation in Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
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German-controlled Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
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German-language periodical, published in Yugoslavia
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Hrvatski Narod, the People of Croatia, Croatian periodical, wartime
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Independent Croatian State (Europe: Country), 1941 -- 1945
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Narodna Armija, the People's Army, Yugoslavian periodical
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News from the front-lines, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Periodicals, Croatian, wartime
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Periodicals, Yugoslavian
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Periodicals in German language
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Periodicals in Serbo-Croatian language
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Photo-documents in the Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Politika, the Politics, Yugoslavian periodical
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Reflections on the end of the war, April-May 1945
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Slobodna Vojevodidna, The Free Vojvodina, Yugoslavian periodical
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Vojevodina (Yugoslavia: Region)
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Yugoslavia (1941--1945)
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Yugoslavian newspapers in German language
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Yugoslavian newspapers of wartime, narratives and news
- Creators:
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Publishers, editorial boards and political organizations in prewar and wartime Yugoslavia (1938 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-79.05.10, Borba, The Struggle, January 21, 1945, 21 January, 1945
- Yugoslavian partisan periodical, Borba (The Struggle), written in Cyrillic alphabet, reflects on the region of Yugoslavia, dated 21 January, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Belgrade (Serbia)
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Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
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Bor'ba, The Struggle, Yugoslavian periodical
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Croatia (1941 -- 1945)
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Danauzeitung, the Danube Newspaper, Yugoslavian periodical
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Documents in German language
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Documents in Serbo-Croatian language
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Editorial and program articles, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Geopolitical situation in Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
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German-controlled Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
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German-language periodical, published in Yugoslavia
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Hrvatski Narod, the People of Croatia, Croatian periodical, wartime
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Independent Croatian State (Europe: Country), 1941 -- 1945
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Narodna Armija, the People's Army, Yugoslavian periodical
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News from the front-lines, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Periodicals, Croatian, wartime
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Periodicals, Yugoslavian
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Periodicals in German language
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Periodicals in Serbo-Croatian language
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Photo-documents in the Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Politika, the Politics, Yugoslavian periodical
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Reflections on the end of the war, April-May 1945
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Slobodna Vojevodidna, The Free Vojvodina, Yugoslavian periodical
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Vojevodina (Yugoslavia: Region)
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Yugoslavia (1941--1945)
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Yugoslavian newspapers in German language
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Yugoslavian newspapers of wartime, narratives and news
- Creators:
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Publishers, editorial boards and political organizations in prewar and wartime Yugoslavia (1938 -- 1939)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-79.05.11, Politika, The Politics, April 25, 1945, 25 April, 1945
- Yugoslavian periodical, Politika (The Politics), reflects on the impending conclusion of the war in Europe, written using Cyrillic alphabet, dated 25 April, 1945.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Belgrade (Serbia)
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Belgrade (Yugoslavia)
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Bor'ba, The Struggle, Yugoslavian periodical
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Croatia (1941 -- 1945)
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Danauzeitung, the Danube Newspaper, Yugoslavian periodical
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Documents in German language
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Documents in Serbo-Croatian language
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Editorial and program articles, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Geopolitical situation in Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
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German-controlled Yugoslavia, 1941 -- 1945
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German-language periodical, published in Yugoslavia
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Hrvatski Narod, the People of Croatia, Croatian periodical, wartime
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Independent Croatian State (Europe: Country), 1941 -- 1945
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Narodna Armija, the People's Army, Yugoslavian periodical
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News from the front-lines, Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Periodicals, Croatian, wartime
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Periodicals, Yugoslavian
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Periodicals in German language
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Photo-documents in the Yugoslavian newspapers, wartime
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Politika, the Politics, Yugoslavian periodical
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Reflections on the end of the war, April-May 1945
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Slobodna Vojevodidna, The Free Vojvodina, Yugoslavian periodical
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Yugoslavia (1941--1945)
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Yugoslavian newspapers in German language
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Yugoslavian newspapers of wartime, narratives and news
- Creators:
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Publishers, editorial boards and political organizations in prewar and wartime Yugoslavia (1938 -- 1939)
- Sub-Collection 6: RG-79.06, American periodicals, 1941 -- 1945, 1941 -- 1945
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-79.06.01, Parade, 1943, 1943
Cover page of Parade Magazine (USA). Artwork shows Allied soldier kicking down a door labeled "Italy". The caption reads; "The Splintering Door".
Parade Magazine, 1943
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Parade Magazine (USA)
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Italy (1940 -- 1945)
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Fascist Regime in Italy, 1922 -- 1943
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News magazines, American
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American news coverage during World War II
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Warfare in the light of American news, World War II
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warfare in Italy
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Allied Campaign in Italy (1943)
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Allied invasion of Italy (1943)
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Armed Forces, Allied
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Armed Forces, British
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Armed forces, American
- Creators:
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Parade Magazine, American magazine (1943)
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American periodicals
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-79.06.02, The Stars and Stripes, April 27, 1945, April 27, 1945
Stars and Stripes publication intended for U.S. service members in during the American involvement of the Second World War.
This edition highlights a report that British Foreign Office may have withheld information about German concentration camps before the Second World War had begun.
April 27, 1945
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Stars and Stripes, United States military publication
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Warfare in the light of American news, World War II
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periodicals, American
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Great Britain (1939--1945)
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United States (1939 -- 1945)
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American news coverage during World War II
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geopolitical situation in Europe, from perspective of American news
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Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1874--1965
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Armed forces, American
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Buchenwald (Germany: Concentration camp)--Complex of concentration camps
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Aftermath of the Buchenwald concentration camp liberation, 1945
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British Parliament, 1939-1945
- Creators:
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The Stars and Stripes, American military publication (1942--1945)
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American periodicals
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