War Crimes Trial of Hungarian Prime Minister Laszlo Bardossy
Explore the complex legacy of Laszlo Bardossy, the controversial Hungarian Prime Minister who declared war on the Soviet Union and faced execution for war crimes. In "War Crimes Trial of Hungarian Prime Minister Laszlo Bardossy," author Pál Pritz presents a thorough and engaging analysis of Bardossy's life and the significant events that marked his political career. This meticulously researched volume, published in 2005 and encompassing 230 pages, offers readers a unique perspective on this historical figure, enriched with rare documents from his postwar trial. Ideal for history enthusiasts and students of international humanitarian law, this book provides valuable insights into the tumultuous political landscape of Hungary during World War II. Dive into this authoritative account and understand the lasting impact of Bardossy's actions on Eastern European history.