Cey-Bert Róbert Gyula - A szabadságharcos
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Several books have been written about 1956, but none of them have reflected the uplifting spirit of the freedom struggle. I thought it was important to emphasize that the fire of patriotism was burning high in the guys from Pest in '56, which is why we were able to stand our ground and confront the terrifying Soviet armored divisions with gasoline bottles.
Gyula Cey-Bert Róbert Dr Cey-Bert Róbert, the then Robi of Corvin-köz, did not give up the idea of freedom after the fight for freedom was drowned in blood. He continued to fight, he fought in those parts of the world where people took up arms against oppressive powers.
His poems beautifully reflect the patriotism and desire for freedom of these peoples.
Quote from the foreword by Gergely Pongrátz, the commander of the Corvin-köz, written in 2004, to the author's book of poems "Give freedom or death".
I admire my friend Robi's exceptional ability to remember, with which he brings to life the legendary Pesti Boys, the figures of my brother Gergely and Ödön, the commander, who have now been ennobled in history.
András Pongratz
Phoenix, Arizona
The most shocking novel about the 1956 Hungarian War of Independence. It has an endearing, forward-looking timeliness: both in 1956 and today, there is no other path for Hungarians than the path of freedom and national independence.
Historian Prof. Dr. Ottó Csampai
Holy Saturday
"Finally, the novel of the 1956 Hungarian War of Independence, strengthening the national spirit, could only have been written by someone who himself participated in the battles.
A must-read for every patriotic youth."
Count István Bethlen