The Last Days of Budapest

Spies, Nazis, Rescuers and Resistance, 1940–1945

(Autor) Adam LeBor
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Budapest, autumn 1943. Four years into the war, Hungary is allied with Nazi Germany and the Hungarian capital is the Casablanca of central Europe. The city swirls with intrigue and betrayal, home to spies and agents of every kind. But Budapest remains at peace, an oasis in the midst of war where Allied POWs, and Polish and Jewish refugees find sanctuary. The riverside cafes are crowded and the city's famed cultural life still thrives. All that comes to an end in March 1944 when the Nazis invade. By the summer, Allied bombers are pounding its grand boulevards and historic squares. Budapest's surviving Jewish population has been forcibly relocated to cramped, overcrowded Yellow Star houses. By late December, the city is surrounded and under siege from the Red Army. Tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians die in the savage siege as Budapest collapses into anarchy. Hungarian death squads roam the streets as the city's Jews are forced into ghettos. Russian artillery pounds the city into smoking rubble as starving residents hack chunks of meat from dead, frozen horses. Using newly uncovered diaries, documents, archival material and interviews with the last survivors, Adam LeBor brilliantly recreates life and death in the wartime city, the catastrophic fate of half of its Jewish population and the destruction of the siege. Told through the lives of a cast of vivid, gripping characters, including glamorous aristocrats, spies, smugglers and SS Officers, a rebellious teenage Jewish schoolboy, Hungary's most popular actress and her spy chief lover, a Jewish businesswoman who negotiated with Adolf Eichmann, a Christian doctor hiding her Jewish neighbours and a teenage Hungarian soldier, the story of how Budapest slowly dies as the war destroys the city is utterly compelling.

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Editorial:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781801100793
Año de publicación:
2025
Fecha publicación:
6 de Noviembre de 2025

Adam LeBor

Adam LeBor is a British journalist, author, and literary critic known for his insightful works on politics, history, and international affairs. His writing style is characterized by meticulous research, engaging storytelling, and a keen eye for detail. LeBor's most notable works include "City of Oranges: Arabs and Jews in Jaffa," a critically acclaimed book that explores the complex history and coexistence of Arabs and Jews in the ancient port city of Jaffa. This book showcases LeBor's ability to delve into intricate geopolitical issues and human stories with nuance and empathy. LeBor's contributions to literature lie in his ability to shed light on lesser-known aspects of history and society, challenging readers to question their assumptions and deepen their understanding of the world.

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