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Hungarian Revolution – Part II

by Jack Lee CONT-   Victory came quickly….  Anna’s father was a member of bourgeois by virtue of his education, he was an art teacher at the University.  Considered a reactionary and a member of the evil rich, the family was subjected … Continue reading

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Hungarian Revolution of 1956 – Part 1

by Jack L. Lee – written in 1996 Prologue - Throughout their life together Joe Szepyolgyi worked a number of jobs, but mostly as a master cabinet maker.  His wife Anna was a bookkeeper, but in her younger years she was a laundry worker, forced into … Continue reading

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