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Written by a Hungarian scholar who himself passed through the vicissitudes of migration and assimilation, this timely study of the movement of Hungarians into Canada has a special value.This book describes the life and assimilation of these people into a new culture, the problems they faced, and the adjustments made.
In this study in the psychology of communism, the author, taking Hungary as his example, examines the deliberate imposition of an alien political, social, and economic policy on the people of the seven European countries that the Soviet armies had overrun by the end of the war.
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