Soviet tanks in Budapest, Hungary during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Civilians walk along sidewalks as Soviet T-55 tanks and trucks pass along a road. People look on as Soviet tanks, trucks and armored vehicles advance in a city square. Soviet tanks roll towards the Heroes' Square (Budapest, Hősök tere, 1146 Hungary).
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Pedestrians along a road in Budapest, Hungary. Debris on a field. Soviet vehicles on a street. A resistance fighter dismantles the Communist Red Star on the top of a building near the National Museum, in the Kalvin Square (Budapest, Kálvin tér 12, 1088 Hungary). Derailed trams in front of the Hungarian National Museum. Hungarian civilians look on. Interiors of a damaged building. Civilians gather along a street.
Liberty Bridge (Szabadság híd) in Budapest as Junkers seaplane flies beneath it. A ship sails on the Danube River the Széchenyi Chain Bridge in the background. Junkers F 13 seaplane lands near the Liberty Bridge (then called Franz Joseph Bridge.) Three Junkers F 13 seaplanes docked on the Danube River. View of pre-war Buda Castle (Budapest, Szent György tér 2, 1014 Hungary), the Holy Trinity Statue (Budapest, Szentháromság u., 1014 Hungary) in front of the pre-war Palace of the Ministry of Finance (very damaged in war and changed afterwards.) Turreted lookout of the Fisherman’s Bastion. Junkers F 13 seaplane taxis away from dock at Liberty Bridge and then seen in flight over bridge with other seaplanes in foreground. Aerial view flying over Liberty Bridge (Szabadság híd) ,Budapest, and Hungarian Parliament Building.
Emperor Karl I (Charles I) of Austria-Hungary and wife Empress Zita ride in a carriage and greet people in Gyongyos (Heves County) in Hungary. Emperor Karl I waves from carriage. Horse-drawn carriage proceeds slowly as numerous soldiers and citizens surround it on three sides and accompany it.
Archduke Charles of Austria-Hungary marries Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma on 21 October 1911 at Schwarzau Palace in Lower Austria. In attendance is Charles's 81-year-old great uncle, Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary. Archduke Charles and Princess Zita speaks to Emperor Franz Joseph. Prince Gaëtan of Bourbon-Parma, the 6-year-old younger brother of the bride, joins his sister. Bridesmaids follow Princess Zita. Wedding guests Archduke Franz Ferdinand (the heir to the throne), Infanta Maria Antónia of Portugal (mother of Princess Zita), and Emperor Franz Joseph, in the wedding party.
Chancellor Adolf Hitler and Nazi German foreign minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop greets Miklós Horthy, Regent of Hungary, upon his arrival in Salzburg during World War 2. German officials greet Horthy with a Nazi salute. Next, the conferees are seen within the Schloss Klessheim (Klessheim Palace, Kleßheim 1a, 5071 Wals, Austria) where they would, ostensibly, negotiate the German occupation of Hungary (Operation Margarethe). Discussions commence after dignitaries enter the conference hall. General Döme Sztójay, Hungarian ambassador to Germany is present at the conference.