Budapest Under Nazi Rule
Historians have not paid much attention to the siege of Budapest, which was one of the most brutal of World War II. With German officials effectively running this capital city, Hungarians faced not only the uncertainties of Nazi rule, but the constant threat of their own repressive Arrow Cross Party, a radical right-wing regime responsible for some of the worst atrocities after the siege had ended.
Stalin orders Budapest's Immediate Capture
Stalin demanded the immediate capture of the Hungarian capital for two reasons: controlling Budapest would speed up the “bolshevization” of the region, while also ensuring that Soviet troops controlled Eastern Europe before the Allied armies arrived. Yet Stalin’s single-mindedness led him to demand the defeat of the entrenched German and Hungarian armies in an unreasonable amount of time.
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