The Green Shirts and the Others: A History of Fascism in Hungary and RumaniaFor antisemitism, see pp. 37-48, "The Jews of Hungary and Rumania". |
Contents
The Jews of Hungary and Rumania | 37 |
Fascism in Hungary | 49 |
The Great Crash and Its Aftermath | 83 |
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