Political Justice in Budapest after WWII
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Political Justice in Budapest after WWII

Ildikó Barna and Andrea Pető Political Justice in Budapest after WWII In Hungary, which fell under Soviet influence at the end of WWII, those who had participated in the wartime atrocities were tried by so called people’s courts. This book analyses this process in an objective, quantitative way, contributing to the present timely discussion on the Hungarian war guilt. The authors apply a special focus on the gender aspect of the...

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International Conference
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International Conference

International Conference Political and Transitional Justice in Germany, Poland and the USSR from the 1930s-1950s  Warsaw, 12-14 March 2015 Institute of National Remembrance – Commission for Prosecutions of Crimes against the Polish Nation (Warsaw), Institute of Contemporary History (München-Berlin), Deutsches Historisches Institut (Warsaw), Deutsches Historisches Institut (Moskau), and MEMORIAL Historical, Educational, Human Rights...

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Theoretical and Methodological Problems of Analyzing Political Justice after WWII in Hungary
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Theoretical and Methodological Problems of Analyzing Political Justice after WWII in Hungary

Theoretical and Methodological Problems of Analyzing Political Justice after WWII in Hungary Seminar by Ildiko Barna and Andrea Petö  09.04.2013 – 17:00 Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for European History and Public Spheres, Nussdorfer Strasse 64, 4th floor, 1090 Wien The statement that Hungary has not gone through the process of facing with the consequences of WWII is one of the often used statements today trying to explain the...

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