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An outlaw's diary: the Commune

Chapter 2: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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This work presents a detailed account of the events and figures surrounding the Hungarian Bolshevik movement, particularly during the period of the dictatorship of the proletariat. It examines the actions and ideologies of key individuals involved, highlighting the contrast between revolutionary rhetoric and the reality of violence and criminality that characterized this tumultuous time. The narrative includes illustrations and descriptions of significant events, such as the Red May-day and the actions of various leaders and groups, providing insight into the social and political climate of Hungary during the early 20th century.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Admiral Nicholas Horthy frontispiece
‘Red’ Posters page 16
Lenin Speaking 22
George Nyistor 30
The Jews Call a Meeting 38
Julius Hevesi alias Honig 48
Alexander Csizmadia 58
Juhasz and Peczkai 66
Country Folk Going to Draw Rations 76
Eugene Hamburger 82
On the Banks of the Ipoly 88
Tibor Számuelly 96
George Lukács alias Lövinger 106
The Red May-day 110
Béla Kún in Kassa 116
Eugene Szanto alias Schreiber 122
Béla Kún and Számuelly 130
Terrorists (I.) 140
Számuelly ... took Hostages 142
Alexander Szabados alias Singer 146
The Executioners of the Death Train 154
Map of Hungary 162
The Library of Count George Szápáry 164
Arpad Kerekes alias Kohn 174
Joseph Czerny and the Lenin Boys 186
A Recruiting Placard 188
The Lenin Boys Pose with a Victim 192
Terrorists with a Victim 196
Béla Vago alias Weiss 202
Rumanian Troops Occupying Budapest 214
Számuelly ... Brings Greetings 220
Terrorists (II.) 224