Survival Under Dictatorships
Life and Death in Nazi and Communist Regimes
- 386pages
- 14 heures de lecture
The book examines the abuse of state power in East-Central Europe through three harrowing historical episodes: the persecution of Hungarian Jews, the Arrow Cross regime in Budapest, and Stalinist terror. Lâaszlâo Borhi delves into individual experiences of survival, exploring how ordinary people navigated oppression and terror. He draws connections between National Socialism and Stalinism, highlighting their shared ideologies and the cyclical nature of their oppressive tactics. The narrative offers universal insights into the mechanisms of tyranny and resilience amidst horror.
