ADMIRAL MIKLÓS HORTHY: MEMOIRS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword by Andrew L. Simon
Introduction by Nicholas Roosevelt
About Horthy
Preface by Regent Miklós Horthy


I. Out into the World
II. New Appointments
III. Aide-de-camp to Emperor Francis Joseph I at the Court of Vienna, 1909-1914
IV. Archduke Francis Ferdinand
V. Naval Warfare in the Adriatic The Coronation of King Charles IV
VI. The Naval Battle of Otranto
VII. Appointment as Commander of the Fleet. The End
VIII. Revolution in Hungary From Michael Károlyi to Béla Kun
IX. Counter-Revolution. I Am Appointed Minister of War and Commander-in-Chief
X. Regent of Hungary
XI. Attempts at the Restoration of King Charles
XII. The Road to Freedom
XIII. The Rome Protocols and the Rome-Berlin Axis
XIV. Travels and Visitors
XV. Friction with Hitler
XVI. The Second World War. Hungary's Non-Belligerence
XVII. Hungary Enters the Second World War
XVIII. Appointment of a Deputy Regent
XIX. The Search for the Way Out
XX. The Occupation of Hungary
XXI. Appealing for Armistice. My Imprisonment
XXII. The Arrival of the Americans
XXIII. A Last Glance in Retrospect and Outlook on the Future
Recollections of Ilona Bowden
Appendix

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