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Catherine Eva Schandl, B.A. Honours, M.Ed., is a Canadian writer, researcher, and university instructor of Hungarian origin. She completed a B.A, Honours at York University and obtained a Master of English Education from the University of Tasmania. Her article "9/11 and the Chaotic Evolution of American English" was featured in the 2002 issue of the international journal "Language, Society,and Culture."
Catherine is the author of the well received book "Sword of the Turul," which is included on the site of the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation, due to its historical merit. The book can also be found in Yad Vashem library, and was recently used as one of the main sources for an article about Raoul Wallenberg's intelligence contacts in Hungary - in the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter.
LATEST WORKS: THE LONDON-BUDAPEST GAME is the recently released sequel to "Sword of the Turul." Based on the author's historical research, "The London-Budapest Game" offers a unique glimpse into the hidden world of the British intelligence service in Nazi-occupied Hungary - and the shocking aftermath. Some allied agents narrowly escaped SMERSH, others were killed, but a few were secretly imprisoned in the Soviet Union, for years ...
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The London-Budapest Game
'The London-Budapest Game' is the true sequel to 'Sword of the Turul,' with a unique glimpse into the British underground in World War II Hungary-and its aftermath. From 1991 to 2001,a Swedish-Russian joint Commission investigating the fate of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg discovered that 3 Hungarian numbered prisoners secretly held in Vladimir prison, Soviet Union had been connected to his case. One was Karoly Schandl, a young lawyer in Budapest who lived near the Swedish Embassy. This is the continuation of his shocking true story, supported by historical documents and excerpts from his private writings. Karoly’s anti-Nazi resistance group was led by his childhood friend, Gabor Haraszty, a.k.a. British intelligence agent ALBERT. The group had links to MI9, ISLD (MI6), SOE, Colonel Howie, the Dutch and Polish Underground, the Tito partisans, and famous Jewish parachutists from Palestine, with whom they planned to collaborate in Hungary. It was a dangerous game, and only a few would survive...
Print: $17.91
Download: $8.99
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Sword of the Turul
* Due to its historical merit, this book is mentioned on the site of the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation. It is also in Yad Vashem Library.* From the British led anti-Nazi resistance in Hungary to the Soviet prisons of Lubyanka, Lefortovo, and Vladimir, then to Whitehall and North America - this book is based on a true story,told for the first time. What did a “group” led by British intelligence, a church in a cave, and a missing Swedish diplomat all have in common in World War II Hungary – and why did most of the players in this drama disappear? Shocking facts are uncovered about war-torn Budapest, British intelligence, and SMERSH – and how they were connected. A 60 year old deception is exposed… *The scanned prison record at the beginning of the book, is authentic, as are the revealing pages from Karoly's and Terezia's memoirs.* This book is on Amazon worldwide, Forbes Book Club, Ecampus, and is listed on Ingram.
Print: $21.70
Download: $11.64
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