The Last Days of Budapest

Spies, Nazis, Rescuers and Resistance in a City Under Siege, 1940–1945

(Autor) Adam LeBor
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Budapest, September 1944. The Hungarian capital lies in the eye of the storm. Three months after D-Day, the Allies are making significant strides through Europe. For Stalin, Budapest is Moscow's gateway to the West. For Hitler, the city is a crucial bastion where the Russian's advance must be stopped. Squeezed between the two sides, with the Red Army advancing, Budapest and its inhabitants will soon pay a terrible price. Large parts of the city's Jewish population has already been deported to Auschwitz by the chillingly efficient Nazi bureaucrat Adolf Eichmann.This is the climax of Adam LeBor's epic history of Budapest during the war, the story of an authoritarian regime allied with Hitler that also tried to keep in for as long as possible with the Allies. It is a tale full of spies like the British agent Basil Davidson, of brave Hungarian aristocrats smuggling people and information out of Nazi-occupied Poland, of bureaucrats having it both ways and getting sucked into the disaster of the German invasion of Russia. From then until the apocalyptic end game, Budapest became a more and more dangerous place for Jews, anti-fascists and ordinary people. The events culminate in the Siege of Budapest, the 50-day battle in which 38,000 civilians and 100,000 Soviet troops were killed. Even as the battle rages Hungarian fascists are slaughtering Jews. Soon after the siege the heroic Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who has worked to save Jewish lives, is kidnapped and murdered by the Soviets.The story is told through the lives of a core cast of characters, including a glamorous aristocrat, a Special Operations agent, a German SS officer, a Jewish housewife who negotiated with Adolf Eichmann and a Hungarian woman trying to keep her family alive.Drawing on original research in Hungarian, German and English, and first-hand accounts, diaries, interviews and archives, The Last Days of Budapest is a vivid, dramatic and moving account of the slow death of a cosmopolitan and beautiful European city and its eventual liberation. Adam LeBor brings the skills of a thriller writer to this spellbinding work of narrative history.

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Editorial:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781801100779
Año de publicación:
2025
Fecha publicación:
16 de Enero 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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