In the Name of the Working Class: Budapest’s Police Chief During the Hungarian Revolution Tells the Extraordinary and Terrible Story of 1956 by Sándor Kopácsi

In the Name of the Working Class: Budapest’s Police Chief During the Hungarian Revolution Tells the Extraordinary and Terrible Story of 1956

Sándor Kopácsi with Judith Kopacsi, Daniel Stoffman, Judy Stoffman, George Jonas

320 pages first pub 1989 (editions)

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Sandor Kopacsi was Budapest’s chief of police when the Hungarian Revolution erupted on October 23, 1956. In a dramatic shift of allegiance, Kopacsi–once a Communist true believer–refused to obey orders to disperse demonstrators demanding liberaliz...

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