OTTO VON HABSBURG’S 56’ PROCLAMATION
On October 28, 1956, Otto von Habsburg issued a proclamation in Hungarian, in which he enthusiastically drew a parallel between the events taking place in Budapest and the astrolabe of Hungarian history.
On October 28, 1956, Otto von Habsburg issued a proclamation in Hungarian, in which he enthusiastically drew a parallel between the events taking place in Budapest and the astrolabe of Hungarian history.
In the Otto von Habsburg Collection among the Hungarian secretariat correspondence a copy of a cover photo of Magyarság, a Hungarian newspaper, which depicts the bust of Crown Prince Otto, has survived. The bust, made by sculptor László Vastagh, was inaugurated in October 1925, 95 years ago, by the Circle of National Cohesion.
In November 2019 on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall our conference in Ludovika was attended by Ed Feulner, one of the founders of the Heritage Foundation, a great man of American conservative thinking.
Director Gergely Prohle and Georg von Habsburg Member of the Board of the Foundation introduced the work of the Foundation on 15 September in Vienna. The event – with the contribution of the Collegium Hungaricum Wien – was held in the building of the Embassy of Hungary in Vienna.