Karolyi & Bethlen: Hungary
Discover the gripping historical narrative in Karolyi & Bethlen: Hungary by Bryan Sir Cartledge, published by Haus Publishing in 2009. This compelling hardback edition spans 192 pages and delves into the tumultuous events surrounding Hungary during World War I.
Set against the backdrop of a revolution symbolized by white aster flowers on the streets of Budapest, the book chronicles the rise of Mihaly Karolyi (1875-1955) as he leads the National Council. Readers will gain insight into the complexities of the armistice that resulted in significant portions of Hungarian territory being occupied by French, Romanian, and Serbian forces.
With its rich exploration of the Paris Peace Conference and the territorial questions that shaped post-war Hungary, this book is an essential read for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the Allied and Associated Powers' impact on Europe from 1914 to 1920.