When Anna Gabulya saw a television report of a POW’s return to Hungary a half-century after he served during World War II, she noticed the resemblance immediately. She saw in András Toma a likeness ...
During World War II, more than 11 million soldiers served in the Army. Only one small unit could count among its ranks three European royals, sons of the last Austro-Hungarian Hapsburg emperor. It was ...
Gen. Béla Király, 97, a Hungarian military leader who survived a death sentence imposed by Budapest's Kremlin-controlled government, commanded the tumultuous 1956 uprising against Soviet invaders and ...
Photos donated to a Hungarian archive reveal the devastating aftermath of the Siege of Budapest. The above photo, taken from the Buda Castle, is one of hundreds held in the Hungarian archive Fortepan, ...