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  1. 1. März 1981 · Irving fires on nearly all of those cylinders, delivering a meticulously documented yet fast-paced account of the 1956 revolt by Hungary against Soviet domination. It is a sad and often horrifying tale of a country which rose up spontaneously against an oppressive Communist government that employed secret police, torture cellars ...

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  2. Hungary 1956: One Nation’s Nightmare is as book by David Irving, described by a UK judge as the leading expert on World War II, examines the spontaneous 1956 uprising of the Hungarians against rule from Moscow – against the faceless, indifferent, incompetent functionaries who had turned their country into a pit of Marxist misery in one short dec...

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  3. 4. März 2010 · David Irving, described by a UK judge as the leading expert on World War II, examines the spontaneous 1956 uprising of the Hungarians against rule from Moscow against the faceless, indifferent, incompetent functionaries who had turned their country into a pit of Marxist misery in one short decade: the funkies, Irving calls them ...

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  4. 1. Jan. 1981 · Uprising! One Nation's Nightmare: Hungary 1956 HardcoverJanuary 1, 1981. The Hungarian uprising of 1956 was a spontaneous rebellion by a nation against the rule from Moscow - against the faceless, indifferent, incompetent functionaries (the 'funkies' David Irving calls them, adapting the Hungarian word Funkcionariusok) who in ...

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  5. THE Hungarian uprising of 1956 was a spontaneous rebellion by a nation against the rule from Moscow – against the faceless, indifferent, incompetent functionaries (the ‘funkies’ David Irving calls them, adapting the Hungarian word funkcionáriusók) who in little more than a decade had turned their country into a pit of Marxist misery.

  6. UPRISING! One Nation’s Nightmare: Hungary 1956. FOCAL POINT. This PDF version: © Parforce UK Ltd 2001. E Report errors. Introduction. Who Was Who In Hungary. 1 The ...

  7. Uprising! One Nation’s Nightmare: Hungary 1956 by David Irving. London, Sydney, Auckland, Toronto: Hodder and Stoughton, 1981. 628pp, $13.50, ISBN 0-340-18313-6 ; Reviewed by Charles Lutton . No less a figure than A. J. P. Taylor has described British historian David Irving as “a patient researcher of unrivalled industry and success.”