Confessions of a Citizen 3: I Wanted to Be Silent

Confessions of a Citizen 3: I Wanted to Be Silent

by (hungary) Malloy Sandor

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From the day Hitler entered Vienna, what fate has befallen the civilization of civil society? Why did Hungary lose its mind and go to the edge of the knife? Based on extensive and detailed observations, Malloy Sandor meticulously records and analyzes a series of key events related to the fate of Hungary: the Anschluss Day, the establishment and subversion of the Hungarian Soviet Republic, anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany, the siege of Budapest, and two important treaties that had a profound impact on the European political situation: the Treaty of Trianon and the Vienna Arbitration Award. Through writing that penetrates the back of the paper, he reproduces the secret struggle between domestic and foreign forces on the Hungarian political stage, and then examines the Hungarian nation at the center of the whirlpool. He questions the national and social missions that citizen class intellectuals should bear, and interprets the full weight of the word responsibility. He also gained a profound insight into the inevitable demise of citizenism through the tragic lives of three government prime ministers - Bertrand István, Telej Pal, and Baldosz Laszlo. He wanted to be silent, but in the end he couldn't. He wants to leave a testimony and let history become a mirror for the future.

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