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Catherine Eva Schandl

    The London-Budapest Game
    Sword of the Turul
    • Sword of the Turul

      • 280 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      * Due to its historical merit, this book is mentioned on the site of the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation. It is also in Yad Vashem Library.* From the British led anti-Nazi resistance in Hungary to the Soviet prisons of Lubyanka, Lefortovo, and Vladimir, then to Whitehall and North America - this book is based on a true story,told for the first time. What did a “group” led by British intelligence, a church in a cave, and a missing Swedish diplomat all have in common in World War II Hungary – and why did most of the players in this drama disappear? Shocking facts are uncovered about war-torn Budapest, British intelligence, and SMERSH – and how they were connected. A 60 year old deception is exposed… *The scanned prison record at the beginning of the book, is authentic, as are the revealing pages from Karoly's and Terezia's memoirs.* This book is on Amazon worldwide, Forbes Book Club, Ecampus, and is listed on Ingram.

      Sword of the Turul
    • The London-Budapest Game

      • 208 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania

      Set against the backdrop of World War II Hungary, the narrative follows Karoly Schandl, a young lawyer entangled in a web of resistance against the Nazis. His story, intertwined with historical figures and events, reveals connections to various intelligence agencies and underground movements. The book delves into the investigation of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, uncovering the fate of Hungarian prisoners linked to his case. Supported by historical documents and personal writings, it portrays the perilous struggle for survival amidst a dangerous political landscape.

      The London-Budapest Game