SWITZERLAND HAS GIVEN A LEAD TO THE WORLD by admitting large numbers of Hungarian refugees, who will be provided for over an indefinite period. (1) Some of the first refugees to reach Switzerland. (2) Younger members of the party enjoy a much-needed meal. (3) The first International Red Cross convoy crosses into Hungary from Austria after being held up at the frontier for three
days. (4) Hungarian insurgents guarding a highway near the Hegyeshalom border station. Three hours after this photograph was taken, the Hungarians crossed the border into Austria when two Russian tanks threatened their position.
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28131, 21 November 1956, Page 9
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97SWITZERLAND HAS GIVEN A LEAD TO THE WORLD by admitting large numbers of Hungarian refugees, who will be provided for over an indefinite period. (1) Some of the first refugees to reach Switzerland. (2) Younger members of the party enjoy a much-needed meal. (3) The first International Red Cross convoy crosses into Hungary from Austria after being held up at the frontier for three days. (4) Hungarian insurgents guarding a highway near the Hegyeshalom border station. Three hours after this photograph was taken, the Hungarians crossed the border into Austria when two Russian tanks threatened their position. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28131, 21 November 1956, Page 9
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