- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-17.07.01,Wartime newspapers, Hungarian newspaper, Headlines, Battles around Rzhev, Operation Seydlitz (July 2-23, 1942), Soviet counter-attacks and defeats at Voronezh, Oryel, and Volkhov, 12 July 1942


Hungarian wartime newspaper headlines from July 12, 1942. Hungarian newspaper headlines from July 1942, reporting on the battles around Rzhev, in particular about Operation Seydlitz (July 2-23, 1942). Further headlines include: the unsuccessful Soviet counter-attacks and defeats at Voronezh, Oryel, and Volkhov in July 1942.
German article about Murmansk: "Escort Train on its Way to Murmansk"
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Hungarian Politics, Second World War
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Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
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Newspaper, Hungarian
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Hungarian, language
-
Wartime Publication, Second World War
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Newspaper Article
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
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Adolf Hitler, dictator and German Chancellor and President
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Soldiers, Soviet Red Army
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Prisoners of war, Soviet
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Egypt (Africa)
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British offensive in Egypt
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Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
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Murmansk (USSR)
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El Alamein (Egypt)
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Rzhev (USSR)
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Voronezh (USSR)
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Orel (USSR)
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Volkhov (USSR)
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July 1942
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Newspaper, German
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Orel (Czechoslovakia)
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
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Eastern Front, Summer of 1942 Campaign, German offensive in southern Russia
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Periodicals in German language
-
Periodicals, Hungarian
-
Battle in North Africa
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Warfare in northern Africa, 1942 -- 1943
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Armed Forces, British
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North African Campaign, 10 June 1940 -- 13 May 1943
- Creators:
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Hungarian political organizations (ca 1942)
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Hungarian periodical
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Periodicals in German (1939-1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-17.07.02, Wartime newspapers, Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), Hungarian newspaper, July 1942


An article from the Hungarian wartime newspaper titled Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), July 1942.
Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), Hungarian newspaper, July 1942. Two pages.
Founder: Sandor Petho. Headlines about Miklos Kallay’s (Hungarian prime minister until Nazi Germany occupied Hungary in March 1944) July 1942 speech in the Hungarian House of Representatives about Novi Sad and Delvidek (Serbia’s formerly Hungarian Vojvodina territory) and about Milan L. Popovics’s speech also about the Delvidek. Hungarian soldiers killed about 3000 Serbian and Jewish civilians in Novi Sad and Delvidek in January 1942.
Article about the vote in the Hungarian Upper House about the expropriation of Jewsih property.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Hungarian Politics, Second World War
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Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
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Newspaper, Hungarian
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Hungarian, language
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Wartime Publication, Second World War
-
Newspaper Article
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
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Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
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Sandor Petho, Founding Editor-in-Chief of Magyar Nemzet
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July 1942
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Miklos, Kallay (1887--1967)
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Novi Sad (Serbia)
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Delvidek (Kingdom of Hungary)
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Vojvodina (Serbia)
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Milan L. Popovic, Yugoslav Parliamentarian
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Expropriation of Jewish Property
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Ujvidek (Hungary: Region)
- Creators:
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Hungarian political organizations (ca 1942)
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Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian wartime newspaper)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-17.07.03, Wartime newspapers, Hungarian newspaper, Article, death of Hungary's Deputy Regent, Istvan Horthy, August 20, 1942. His death occurred on the Eastern Front in an unexplained plane crash in his MÁVAG Héja plane,, ca 1942


A page from a Hungarian wartime newspaper from August 20, 1942.
This article reports about the death of the Deputy Regent of Hungary, Istvan Horthy, August 20, 1942, whose death occurred on the Eastern Front in an unexplained plane crash in his MÁVAG Héja plane.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Hungarian Politics, Second World War
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Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
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Newspaper, Hungarian
-
Hungarian, language
-
Wartime Publication, Second World War
-
Newspaper Article
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
-
Deputy Regent of Hungary
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Horthy, Istvan (1904-1942)
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Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
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August 1942
-
August 20, 1942
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Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
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Plane Crash
- Creators:
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Hungarian political organizations (ca 1942)
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Hungarian Wartime Newspaper (1939-1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-17.07.04, Wartime newspapers, Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), Hungarian newspaper, ca 1942


- A page from the Hungarian wartime newspaper titled Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), ca 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Hungarian Politics, Second World War
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Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
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Newspaper, Hungarian
-
Hungarian, language
-
Wartime Publication, Second World War
-
Newspaper Article
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
- Creators:
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Hungarian political organizations (ca 1942)
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Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian wartime newspaper)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-17.07.05, Wartime newspapers, Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), Hungarian newspaper, 23 July 1942


An article from the Hungarian wartime newspaper titled Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), July 23, 1942.
Founder: Sandor Petho. An article about a Nazi German article published in the official paper of the SS (Schutzstaffel), Das Schwarze Korps (The Black Corps). Title of original article: “The Kremlin’s Genghis Khan”. The Hungarian article summarizes the original German, describing the “mindless” Soviet resistance. Additional photos about the Soviet navy and fleet are included in this file. These photos are from an unnamed German newspaper.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Hungarian Politics, Second World War
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Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
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Soldiers, Soviet Red Army
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Wartime Publication, Second World War
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Newspaper Article
-
Newspaper, Hungarian
-
Hungarian, language
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
-
Sandor Petho, Founding Editor-in-Chief of Magyar Nemzet
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Schutzstaffel (SS)
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Das Schwarze Korps, official newspaper of the German SS, 1936
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Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
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Soviet Navy (USSR)
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
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Photographs, Second World War
-
Baltic States
-
Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Soviet Navy, Baltic Fleet (USSR)
- Creators:
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Hungarian political organizations (ca 1942)
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Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian wartime newspaper)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-17.07.06, Wartime newspapers, Hungarian newspaper, Headlines, Photos, 10 August 1942


Headlines from a Hungarian wartime newspaper from August 10, 1942. Photos from a German newspaper of unknown source.
August 10, 1942. Headline about Gandhi’s and the Indian National Congress leaders' detention. Another headline about the German and Allied forces being 400 kilometers away from the Caucasus (Battle of the Caucasus July 25, 1942-May 12, 1944). Additional photos from a German newspaper of the Caucasus.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Hungarian Politics, Second World War
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Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
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Wartime Publication, Second World War
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Newspaper Article
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Newspaper, Hungarian
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Hungarian, language
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
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Gandhi, Mahatma
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Gandhi's arrest, India, Hungarian newspaper, 1942
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Indian National Congress
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Battle of the Caucasus (July 1942 - May 1944)
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Caucasus (USSR)
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British colonialism, India
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India (1939 -- 1945)
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Political unrests in India
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India (British Commonwealth)
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Budapest (Hungary)
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Documents in Hungarian language
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Eastern Front, Summer of 1942 Campaign, German offensive in southern Russia
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Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
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Soviet Red Army, armed forces, Soviet
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German Armed Forces, Wehrmacht
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Battle for Crimea, the USSR, 1941 -- 1942
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Crimea (Peninsula: Ukraine)
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Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)
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Moscow (the USSR)
-
Photographs, Second World War
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
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Hungarian political organizations (ca 1942)
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Hungarian Wartime Newspaper (1939-1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-17.07.07, Wartime newspapers, German articles and Hungarian headlines about the pressure on Brazil to join fight at the Solomon Islands, August 1942


Clippings of newspaper articles in German and the first half of the front page of the Hungarian newspaper titled Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), August 1942. The clippings are about the pressure placed on Brazil to join the fight at the Solomon Islands during the Second World War and the offensive at Dieppe, France.
Source or exact date of articles in German is unknown. However, based on the content, they date to August 1942.
Hungarian headlines about the English disembarkation attempt at the French coast. Source: Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation. Founder: Sandor Petho). Date: August 20, 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Hungarian Politics, Second World War
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Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
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Magyar Nemzet (The Hungarian Nation), Hungarian periodical
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Wartime Publication, Second World War
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Newspaper Article
-
Newspaper, Hungarian
-
Hungarian, language
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
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German newspaper
-
German, language
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Sandor Petho, Founding Editor-in-Chief of Magyar Nemzet
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Brazil (Southamerica)
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Solomon Islands (Asia)
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Solomon Islands, United States and Japan
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Dieppe (France)
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US and British offensive at Dieppe, France, 1942
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August 1942
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Battle of Guadalcanal, 1942--1943
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Guadalcanal campaign, 1942--1943
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Naval War in the Pacific, United States and Japan
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The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
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Magyar Nemzet, editorial articles and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
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Armed Forces, British
- Creators:
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Hungarian political organizations (ca 1942)
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Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian wartime newspaper)
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Hungarian Wartime Newspaper (1939-1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-17. 07.08, Wartime newspapers, German, Hungarian; Chinese offensive, entry of Brazil into the war, 1942


German and Hungarian wartime newspaper clippings regarding the Chinese offensive and Brazil's entry into the Second World War, Stalingrad, 1942.
Additional photos from Hungarian newspaper(s). One photo is of Istvan Horthy’s (Deputy Regent of Hungary) catafalque, son of Miklos Horthy, Regent of Hungary from March 1, 1920 to October 15, 1944. The second photo depicts an officer meeting.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Hungarian Politics, Second World War
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Second World War, 1939 -- 1945
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Wartime Publication, Second World War
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Newspaper Article
-
Newspaper, Hungarian
-
Hungarian, language
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
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German newspaper
-
German, language
-
Aerial Attack, Second World War
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Aerial Warfare, Second World War
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Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)
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Catafalque
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Deputy Regent of Hungary
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Eastern Front, German military campaign
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Entry of Brazil into the Second World War
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Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
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German warfare in Stalingrad
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Horthy, Istvan (1904-1942)
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Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
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Japanese war against China, 1930s --1945
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Regent of Hungary
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The War in Pacific in the course of the Second World War, 1941 -- 1945
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War in China and Japan
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Wiesbaden (Germany)
- Creators:
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Hungarian Wartime Newspaper (1939-1945)
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German newspapers (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-17.07.09, Wartime newspapers, Hungarian newspaper, Article about the death of the Deputy Regent of Hungary, Istvan Horthy, 20 August 1942


- An article from a Hungarian wartime newspaper about political circumstances and the prime minister, Kallay Miklos, ca 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Hungarian Politics, Second World War
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Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
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Horthy, Miklós, 1907-1993
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Wartime Publication, Second World War
-
Newspaper Article
-
Newspaper, Hungarian
-
Hungarian, language
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
- Creators:
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Hungarian political organizations (ca 1942)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-17.07.10, Wartime newspapers, Hungarian, German, photos, In the hell of Stalingrad, The German artillery, 1942


- One German and one Hungarian newspaper clipping from 1942. The German clipping is a photograph of the destruction of a building in Stalingrad and the Hungarian clipping is of a large warfare weapon of the German artillery.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Hungarian Politics, Second World War
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
German warfare in Stalingrad
-
Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)
-
Wartime Publication, Second World War
-
Newspaper Article
-
Newspaper, Hungarian
-
Hungarian, language
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
German newspaper
-
German, language
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Photographs
-
German Artillery
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Eastern Front, Summer of 1942 Campaign, German offensive in southern Russia
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Aerial Photograph
-
Battle of Stalingrad, 1942 -- 1943, photo-documents
-
Battle of Stalingrad, reflection or coverage in Nazi-German periodical
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Photographs, cities
-
The USSR (1941--1945)
- Creators:
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Hungarian political organizations (ca 1942)
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Hungarian Wartime Newspaper (1939-1945)
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Wartime Newspaper in German (1939-1945) (1939-1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-17.07.11, Wartime newspapers, German, Berliner Boersen-Zeitung (Berlin Stock Exchange Newspaper), Hungarian headlines, 2 September 1942


A clipping from the German newspaper Berliner Boersen-Zeitung (Berlin Stock Exchange Newspaper), Spetember 2, 1942 and a clipping from a Hungarian newspaper, 1942.
September 2, 1942, Headlines and an article about Roosevelt. Hungarian Headlines from September 6, 1942, of unknown source. Berliner Boersen-Zeitung, B.B.Z., BBZ. Publication dates: July 1, 1855 – August 31, 1944. In 1933, BBZ bought the Berliner Börsen-Courier (December 31, 1933), a left-liberal daily newspaper published from 1868 to 1933. Eventually, BBZ itself became merged with the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (DAZ) – the German Public Newspaper in 1944. BBZ headlines about Nazi Germany’s occupation of Anapa, in today’s Russia, about additional incursions into Stalingrad’s fortifications. BBZ article about Roosevelt: “Ein Schwätzer wünscht Schweigen” (“A Babbler Wishes for Silence”). Hungarian headlines about the attack of thirty-forty Soviet bombers against Budapest and other cities, and about the on-call ordainment of Hungarian air defense.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Second World War, 1939 -- 1945
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Hungarian Politics, Second World War
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Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
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Berlin (Germany)
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Germany (1939--1945)
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Wartime Publication, Second World War
-
Newspaper Article
-
Newspaper, Hungarian
-
Hungarian, language
-
German newspaper
-
German, language
-
Soviet Red Army, air forces
-
Berliner Boersen Zeitung (The Stock Exchange of Berlin), German periodicals
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Berliner Borsen Zeitung (The Stock Exchange of Berlin), German periodicals
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (DAZ)
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Anapa (USSR)
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Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)
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Budapest (Hungary)
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Aerial Attack, Second World War
-
Battle of the Caucasus (July 1942 - May 1944)
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Caucasus (USSR)
-
Eastern Front, Summer of 1942 Campaign, German offensive in southern Russia
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
American politics, 1939 -- 1945
-
Battle of Stalingrad, reflection or coverage in Nazi-German periodical
-
Periodicals in German language
- Creators:
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Hungarian Wartime Newspaper (1939-1945)
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NSDAP, National Socialist German Workers' Party (1933 -- 1945)
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Hungarian political organizations (ca 1942)
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Berliner Börsen Zeitung, Berliner Financial Newspaper, German
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Wartime Newspaper in German (1939-1945) (1939-1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 12: RG-17.07.12, Wartime newspapers, Hungarian, 8 Orai Ujsag (8 O'clock News), 18 September 1942


An article from the Hungarian wartime newspaper titled 8 Orai ujsag, September 1942.
8 Orai Ujsag (8 O'clock News), September 18, 1942. Headline and front page about Stalingrad. “Berlin reports: The Fall of Stalingrad is around the Corner”. Battle of Stalingrad, August 23, 1942 – February 2, 1943
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Hungarian Politics, Second World War
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Second World War, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Wartime Publication, Second World War
-
Newspaper Article
-
Newspaper, Hungarian
-
Hungarian, language
-
German warfare in Stalingrad
-
Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)
-
Berlin (Germany)
-
Optimism of German success at Stalingrad, as depicted by Orai Ujsag
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Report of 125 American casualties in Africa and Europe, 1942
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Moscow (the USSR)
-
London (England)
-
Washington D.C. (United States)
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Buenos Aires (Argentina)
-
Destruction of the city of Stalingrad, report from Orai Ujsag
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Reports from Berlin, Orai Ujsag
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Geopolitical situation in Europe, 1941 -- 1944
-
8 Orai Ujsag, 8 O'clock News, Hungarian periodical, 1939 -- 1945
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8 Orai Ujsag, Hungarian newspaper (circa 1942)
- Creators:
-
Hungarian political organizations (ca 1942)
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8 Órai Ujság, newspapers, Hungarian
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 13: RG-17.07.13, Wartime newspapers, Hungarian, Oraiujsag, 1942


- A Hungarian wartime newspaper titled 8 Orai Ujsag, September 1942.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Hungarian Politics, Second World War
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Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Second World War, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Wartime Publication, Second World War
-
Newspaper Article
-
Newspaper, Hungarian
-
Hungarian, language
- Creators:
-
Hungarian political organizations (ca 1942)
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Óraiujság (Hungarian wartime newspaper) (1942)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 14: RG-17.07.14, Wartime newspapers, Hungarian, Pesti Ujsag (Pest News). German, Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung, BIZ, Photo of Stalingrad, 30 September 1942


- A Hungarian wartime newspaper titled Pesti Ujsag (Pest News), 1942, headlines only. Below the Hungarian headlines an aerial photograph of a completely destroyed Stalingrad is visible.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Hungarian Politics, Second World War
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Second World War, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hungary (1939--1945)
-
Wartime Publication, Second World War
-
Newspaper Article
-
Newspaper, Hungarian
-
Hungarian, language
-
Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943)
-
German resistance in Stalingrad
-
German warfare in Stalingrad
-
Pesti Ujsag (Hungarian national socialist wartime newspaper, 1939-1945)
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Szalasi, Ferenc, 1897-1946
-
Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung (BIZ, weekly illustrated magazine)
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German, language
-
Berlin (Germany)
-
Aerial Photograph
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Destruction of the city of Stalingrad, report from Orai Ujsag
-
Photographs, cities
-
Eastern Front, Summer of 1942 Campaign, German offensive in southern Russia
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Arrow Cross Party, Hungarian national socialist movement led by Ferenc Szalasi, 1935 -- 1945
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Flooding of the Yellow river (China), 1942
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Arrow Cross symbol on Hungarian periodicals
-
Soldiers, Soviet Red Army
-
Soviet prediction of a terrible winter, Winter 1942
-
Adolf Hitler, dictator and German Chancellor and President
-
Hitler speech, German
- Creators:
-
Hungarian political organizations (ca 1942)
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Pesti Ujság (Hungarian national socialist wartime newspaper, 1939-1945) (1939-1945)
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Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung (weekly illustrated magazine) (1892-1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 15: RG-17.07.15, Wartime newspapers, Hungarian, A Mai Nap(Daily News), “Vacating Rostov and Voroshilovgrad”,German,“The Battle of Kharkov”, 17 February 1943


- Wartime newspapers, Hungarian, A Mai Nap (Daily News), “Vacating Rostov and Voroshilovgrad”. German, “The Battle of Kharkov/Kharkiv”, February 17, 1943. Map of changing front lines: 1941-1943. Two page document. Second page: French article, “Revue de la Presse Turque”. Two articles in German: “Madam Chiang Kai-shek in Washington” and “Serious Aerial Attack on Wilhelmshaven”.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Hungarian, language
-
German, language
-
French, language
-
A Mai Nap (Today's Day), newspaper, Hungarian
-
Rostov (Russia)
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Voroshilovgrad (Ukraine)
-
Kharkiv (Kharkov, Ukraine)
-
Soong May-Ling (Madame Chiang Kai-Shek)
-
Washington D.C. (United States)
-
Wilhelmshaven (Germany)
-
Warfare in the light on Hungarian periodicals
-
Hungarian periodicals of the wartime, editorial and program articles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Geopolitical situation in Europe, 1941 -- 1944
-
Eastern Front, the German War against the USSR, 1941 -- 1945
-
Eastern Front, Summer of 1942 Campaign, German offensive in southern Russia
-
newspaper clippings
-
Explanations, maps
-
Military maps, the Second World War, USSR, 1941-1945
-
War-theater maps
-
Military maps, the Second World War, 1939-- 1945
-
Chiang Kai-Shek, Chinese military and political leader, (1887--1975)
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Aerial Attack, Second World War
-
Kriegsmarine (navy of Nazi Germany)
-
Royal Air Force
- Creators:
-
French periodicals (1939-1945)
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Periodicals in German (1939-1945)
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A Mai Nap, newspaper, Hungarian