Among the various secret or staged processes in court that are
all to some degree the focus of public attention, the process
against Hungarian Prime Minister Imre Nagy of the 1956 Revolution
is especially noteworthy. This volume contains the most important
documents of this process: the indictment, the death sentence, the
prosecutor's motion 31 years later concerning the repeal of the
death sentence, and the acquittal. The separate research papers
analyze the historical background of the process and the unlawful
practices followed in the administration of justice of the
communist party-state, best exemplified by the most serious
infringements in the process against Imre Nagy. This book may be
read with interest not only by lawyers and historians, but by all
interested in the struggle of human will against political
terror.
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