Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 81. Chapters: Ambassadors of Hungary to Russia, Ambassadors of Russia to Hungary, Hungarian expatriates in Russia, Hungarian expatriates in Ukraine, Hungarian expatriates in the Soviet Union, Hungarian people of Russian descent, Hungarian people of Ukrainian descent, Hungary - Soviet Union relations, Imperial Russian immigrants to Austria-Hungary, Imperial Russian immigrants to the Austrian Empire, Imperial Russian people of Hungarian descent, Russian expatriates in Hungary, Russian people of Hungarian descent, Ukrainian people of Hungarian descent, Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Arthur Koestler, Battle of Debrecen, Siege of Budapest, Szabolcs Huszti, Hungarian Soviet Republic, Second Army, Druzhba pipeline, Gyorshadtest, Savielly Tartakower, Ferenc Szalasi, Matyas Rakosi, Intercosmos, Paks Nuclear Power Plant, Hungarian Volunteers in the Winter War, Andor Lilienthal, Vega program, Janos Starker, Soviet occupation of Hungary, Vladimir Koman, Stephen III of Hungary, Count Franz Moritz von Lacy, Intercosmos 24, Paris Peace Treaties, 1947, AMD 65, Pannonian Rusyns, Blood in the Water match, Kunigunda of Slavonia, Forced labor of Hungarians in the Soviet Union, Richard Yary, Stalin Monument, AK-63, Aleksandr Alumona, Ignaz Aurelius Fessler, Szerelmi almok - Liszt, Yozhef Sabo, Eugen Varga, Soyuz 36, Andras Pandy, Southern Group of Forces, End of Communism in Hungary, Vasyl Rats, Ishtvan Sekech, Sarmellek International Airport, Adam Dudas, Sandor Kallo, Debrecen International Airport, Roman Oreshchuk, Johnny Hyde, Intersputnik, Budapest Offensive, Aleksandr Dozmorov, Zsuzsanna Sirokay, Ivan Aboimov, Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party, Cecilia Wohl, GYATA-64 mine, Denys Rebryk, Liberty Statue, Molotov Plan, Kristina Trishchuk, Pavlo Kutas, Bion 3, Alphons Czibulka, Moses the Hungarian, Removal of Hungary's border fence, Bion 9, Ko ice ...