REVIEW: An Outlaw’s Diary: The Commune – Cécile Tormay (1923; Antelope Hill Press, 2020)
In 1919, communism came to Hungary under Soviet Bolshevist Bela Kun. Its reign of terror is chronicled here by controversial thinker Cecile Tormay.
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