Two World Wars and One Failed Revolution
In 1956, Hungary grabbed the world's attention by resisting the Soviet army - before this came two messy and disastrous world wars which reshaped Hungary entirely
It's easy to forget how entwined Hungary has been in some of the worst events of the last 100 years – losers in the first world war, the country initially sided with the Nazis in the second, tried to change its mind, was invaded by the Germans then taken over by the Soviets, then tried to kick out the Soviets … and failed. What, asks Misha Glenny, are the consequences of this history now, and how does the Hungarian government of Viktor Orban view the Russians today. Recorded on location at the scenes of some of the fiercest fighting in 1956.
"The Hungarian revolution and the Prague spring 12 years later - these were events that had a huge impact on me, and I have to say gave me a romantic infection for Hungarians and their struggles which has never entirely left me."
With contributions from Adam LeBor, author of The Last Days of Budapest: Spies, Nazis, Rescuers and Resistance; plus Paul Lendvai, Tibor Fischer, Simon Winder nd Victor Sebestyen formerly of the FT and writer of Budapest: Between East and West.
The producer for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Studios Audio in Bristol is Miles Warde
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- Mon 23 Jun 2025 11:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4