Word: budapests
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1940
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...week the Marshal again justified his nickname when he and a number of lesser officers executed a mass escape from their camp and apparently from Rumania. The Gestapo, Nazi Army, Iron Guard and Rumanian police launched a nationwide manhunt, but found no trace of the nimble one. Reports from Budapest said he was aboard a steamer bound for Turkey...
...gold-encrusted career was his crusade for a greater Hungary. The Daily Mail took up Hungary's cause in 1927, for five years harped on the "wanton" dismemberment of Hungary at Versailles. Astonished Hungarians went wild with enthusiasm, showered gifts on Rothermere, named a street after him in Budapest. A Hungarian newspaper, Pesti Hirlap, supposedly backed by some members of the Government, offered Rothermere the crown of Hungary. When he refused, it was offered to his son Esmond...
...BUDAPEST--Greek planes believed Brindisi, important Italian port and base on the Adriatic, today and damaged the railroad station and tracks, according to a Greek radio bread cast received here tonight...
After two years, he sold out for $300, moved to Budapest. There, in 1910, he launched a bigtime weekly, Szinhazi Elet (Theatre Life), His assistant was Alexander Korda, now of Hollywood. Theatre Life lasted 28 years, folded in 1938 when Hungary's Government, under Nazi pressure, cracked down on the press of Budapest...
Word spread through Budapest that Yugoslavia, last inviolate succession State in Europe, had offered to discuss with Hungary the return of part of the Banat...