Toward the end of World War II, Hungary endured a brutal siege of its capital, Budapest, by Soviet forces. The fascist Arrow Cross Party began to liquidate as many Jews as possible, while the boxed-in ...
From the Poznan riots to the Battle of Budapest, the one voice which should have been heard above the tumult of revolt was that of Yugoslavia’s Marshal Tito. For “Titoism,” if not Tito, was at the ...