“I would design a memorial stamp for Queen Zita” – The vicissitudes of a royalist stamp designer
Our documentary presents a micro historical case typical of the years after the regime change in Hungary.
Our documentary presents a micro historical case typical of the years after the regime change in Hungary.
Seventy years ago, on 9 May 1950, French foreign minister Robert Schuman announced the Plan which was the first stage in the creation of the European Union.
70 years ago, on Tuesday, May 9, 1950, at 6 pm two hundred journalists crowded the embellished Salon d’Horloge hall of Quai d’Orsay in anticipation of a hastily announced foreign ministerial press conference.
Thirty years ago, on Wednesday, May 2, 1990, the first freely elected parliament was formed after the change of regime. In addition to the elected members, twenty-four guests of honour from the six parliamentary parties and a further 180 guests, as well as nearly seven hundred journalists, attended the ceremony. Otto Habsburg was also among the guests of honour.