Register of the Ferenc Koszorus writings

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Title: Ferenc Koszorus writings
Date (inclusive): 1954-1970
Collection Number: 75055
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: Mainly in Hungarian
Physical Description: 1 manuscript box (0.4 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Relates to Hungarian, German, Soviet, and international military strategy during World Wars I and II. Includes a letter and notes from F. Koszorus to General Omar Bradley, 1953.
Creator: Koszorús, Ferenc, 1899-1974
Creator: Bradley, Omar Nelson, 1893-1981
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives

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Biographical/Historical Note

Colonel, Hungarian army.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

World War, 1914-1918
World War, 1939-1945
Hungary -- Military policy

 

CORRESPONDENCE 1953

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Bradley, Omar, Includes an analysis of strategies employed in modern warfare. 1953.

 

WRITINGS 1954-1970

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Addenda to the Development of Hungary's Fate to It's Present State (in Hungarian) undated

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Dominating Strategic Position of the Carpathian Basin As Bastion of Western Europe undated

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Future Wars and Atomic Weapons (in Hungarian), English translation, Washington D. C. August 25, 1954

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The Hungarian Tragedy of World War II in the Light of Justice (in Hungarian), Washington D. C. March 10, 1963

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Initial Operations of the 3rd Army (in Hungarian), Washington D. C. January 26, 1968

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The Lakatas Government (in Hungarian) undated

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1943-44 - Military Balance (in Hungarian) undated

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Politics and Military Strategy (in Hungarian) undated

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The Relationship Between Hitlerian Ideology and the Hungarian Soldier - An Answer to Postwar German Military Literature (in Hungarian), in duplicate, German translation, Washington D. C. June 15, 1963

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The Roots of the Troubles (in Hungarian), English translation undated

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Thoughts on Trianon (in Hungarian), Washington D. C. November 29, 1970

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The Thwarting of the First Nazi Attempt to Seize Power by Force in Budapest on Washington D. C. July 6, 1944, November 17, 1961

 

INCREMENT February 1977

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The Roots of the Troubles undated