Fotók
József körút, Práter utcától a Pál utca felé nézve. Is-3 harckocsi 122 mm-es ágyújának maradványa.
Get to know the invaluable Hungarian folk costumes
So pretty, aren't they? Do you have a favourite folk costume? :)
Magyar Posta - Puli
Hungarians have the best stamps! This one features a Puli.
The 1956 Hungarian Revolution – in pictures
Czech-born John Sadovy was sent to Budapest by Life magazine and photographed three days of the Hungarian revolution. Slipping past border guards at night, he took graphic photographs that revealed the cruel reality of the Soviet-controlled state for the first time, and earned him the Robert Capa gold medal
Memories Inspire a Novel About a Jewish Family’s Journey From Hungary (Published 2017)
Megtalált képek: '56 színesben a HVG-ben és a hvg.hu-n
Tömegek az utcán, tankok a villamossíneken, falfirkák és falragaszok, romok és roncsok a budapesti utcákon – október 23-a és az utána következő hetek a tömegtüntetésekről és az utcai harcokról lettek híresek, most ezeket az eseményeket mutatják be még élethűbben az e heti HVG-ben és a hvg.hu-n megjelenő eddig publikálatlan színes fotók!
View of Budapest, 1972
Freedom or Death: The Hungarian Uprising of 1956 - Warfare History Network
In October 1956, Hungarian citizens began a spontaneous uprising against the Soviet-controlled puppet government. But where was America?
American Bison (Bison bison)
The 1956 Hungarian Revolution – in pictures
Czech-born John Sadovy was sent to Budapest by Life magazine and photographed three days of the Hungarian revolution. Slipping past border guards at night, he took graphic photographs that revealed the cruel reality of the Soviet-controlled state for the first time, and earned him the Robert Capa gold medal
Roncstemető: Budapest, 1956
Budapest a huszadik század derekán, mindössze 12 év eltéréssel két alkalommal is súlyos harcok szí...
The 1956 Hungarian Revolution – in pictures
Czech-born John Sadovy was sent to Budapest by Life magazine and photographed three days of the Hungarian revolution. Slipping past border guards at night, he took graphic photographs that revealed the cruel reality of the Soviet-controlled state for the first time, and earned him the Robert Capa gold medal