Slowing Sovietization: The Labour Party, the Hungarian Social Democrats and the Elections of 1947

Between 1945 and 1947 the Hungarian Social Democratic Party (MSzDP) and the British Labour Party developed a relationship which resulted in regular contacts, visits and communications between the two parties. From the British perspective a major motivation in pursuing this relationship was to discou...

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