Laszlo Bardossy was a wartime prime minister executed for his
role in mass murder, but his role remains controversial. His trial
was riddled with blunders and some, especially those on the extreme
right, now call him a martyr and are demanding a retrial. Was
B?rdossy a villain or was he himself a victim of Communist-inspired
mass murder?
He was at the helm in 1941--42 when Hungary declared war on
Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union, and he was
charged with sending more than 600,00 Jews to Nazi death camps.
This book offers readers a balanced interpretation of Bardossy's
life. The volume also includes two rare documents: the charges of
the prosecution in his post-war trial, and Bardossy's statement in
defense of his policies.
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