Admiral Nicholas Horthy: Memoirs
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Overview
Autobiography of Admiral Horthy, the last commander of the Austro-Hungarian navy, and Hungary's regent in the interwar period, recently annotated with over 600 footnotes from a broad range of sources. Hated by equal fervor by Nazis as well as Communists, he was a popular Hungarian patriot.Synopsis
Autobiography of Admiral Horthy, the last commander of the Austro-Hungarian navy, and Hungary's regent in the interwar period, recently annotated with over 600 footnotes from a broad range of sources. Hated by equal fervor by Nazis as well as Communists, he was a popular Hungarian patriot.
Booknews
Simon provides a brief introduction and some 600 footnotes to this edition of the 1957 memoirs of Hungary's head of state between the two world wars, a man who was respected by his own people and was hated by both Nazis and Communists. The publisher specializes in making available out-of-print books using Ingram's Print-on-Demand technology. Production standards are acceptable. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)