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Memoirs

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New York
Kiadó: Macmillan Publishers Co., Inc.
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Vászon
Oldalszám: 341 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 24 cm x 16 cm
ISBN: 0-02-585050-4
Megjegyzés: Fekete-fehér fotókkal illusztrálva.
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Now being published simultaneously in America and in Europe, the Memoirs of József Cardinal Mindszenty reveal for the first time the full story of the legendary hero-priest who has come to be regarded as a symbol of Christian and national resistance to communism.
Pope Pius XII appointed him a cardinal and Primate of Hungary in 1945 as the shadow of Stalinist terrorism was spreading over the countries of Eastern Europe. Mindszenty carried on the outspoken defense of his Church and his people tenaciously until finally, in 1948, Red totalitarianism vented its wrath upon him. He was arrested for "conspiracy and espionage," tortured and brainwashed in the notorious Secret Police Headquarters in Budapest, subjected to the mockery of a show trial, and condemned to life imprisonment. His next eight years were spent in solitary confinement. After the abortive Hungarian uprising in 1956, he became a semi-voluntary
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prisoner for fifteen years in the American... Tovább

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Now being published simultaneously in America and in Europe, the Memoirs of József Cardinal Mindszenty reveal for the first time the full story of the legendary hero-priest who has come to be regarded as a symbol of Christian and national resistance to communism.
Pope Pius XII appointed him a cardinal and Primate of Hungary in 1945 as the shadow of Stalinist terrorism was spreading over the countries of Eastern Europe. Mindszenty carried on the outspoken defense of his Church and his people tenaciously until finally, in 1948, Red totalitarianism vented its wrath upon him. He was arrested for "conspiracy and espionage," tortured and brainwashed in the notorious Secret Police Headquarters in Budapest, subjected to the mockery of a show trial, and condemned to life imprisonment. His next eight years were spent in solitary confinement. After the abortive Hungarian uprising in 1956, he became a semi-voluntary
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prisoner for fifteen years in the American Embassy. It was in the embassy that he first learned of the heartbreaking plight of the Church in Hungary and began to write his memoirs.
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