Columbia University Refugee Project - Hungary 1945-1956
While the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 may be largely forgotten by many in America, it is definitely not forgotten by the Hungarian people who lived through it, were exiled because of it, or lost friends or family members to the merciless Soviet invasion that extinguished it.
In the 1957 interview of Istvan B'Racz, the youngest elected member of the Parliament on the subjects of revolt of 1956, personal life and work experience, social problems and education, government, police, communications, ideology, attitudes, opinions and timeline from journal. He was also president of Independent Youth Party, Small Landowners Party.