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ENGLISH LANGUAGE PUBLICITY FOR
 REGAINING FREEDOM FOR
HUNGARY

 

"Hungarian Revolution." (Letter),written by Mihaly Bartalos.

The  Evening Star, (Washington, D.C.), November 4, 1966, page A-10.

 

 

Tape-Recording containing 
interview
s with Dr. Mihaly Bartalos, Mr. Attila "Lorinci" Lehotai,  
Dr. Istvan Kovacs and Mr. Istvan Gereben and a speech by Dr. Andras Pogany, President of the Hungarian Freedomfighters' Federation.

.Produced in Washington, DC as part of the commemorative activities of the 10th anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. Copies were distributed to leaders of local chapters of the Hungarian Freedomfighters' Federation of America for use in their local commemorative activities and publicity campaigns.

 

 

Bartalos, Mihaly: "United Nations Actions and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956."

An eleven page review of United Nation actions prepared for the Executive Committee of the Hungarian Freedom Fighters' Federation for use in their lobbying effort to gain U.S. legislative support for easing the plight of Hungary. Dated: October 6,  1966.

 

 

 NEWSPAPER ARTICLES ABOUT
 THE HUNGARIAN REVOLUTION /MENTIONING
DR. BARTALOS

   

Hungarian Refugees Recall 1956   Revolt."

The Sun, Sunday Morning edition (Baltimore,)  November 4, 1962,  page 48.

 

 

"Freedom Fighters Decry Wheat 

The Evening Sun (Baltimore),   October 24, 1963, page A-16.

  Deal With Reds."

 

 

 

"Freedom Speaker. "

The News American (Baltimore),  March 27, 1964, page C-1.

 

 

"Hungarians Mark Date."

The Sun (Baltimore), Monday Morning, October 26, 1964, page 12.

 

 

"'56 Revolt in Retrospect. Guns and Pain in Budapest."

The Evening Star  (Washington, D.C.),   October 24, 1966, page B-3.

 

 

"Hungarian Revolutionary Authors   Two Books On Human Genetics."

The Times (Ellicott City, Maryland),    October 28, 1968, page 1.

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