James W. Oberly is a professor emeritus of history at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

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List of Illustrations Preface by Christina Blankinship Harrell Editor's Introduction by James W. Oberly A Critical Introduction by AndrAs LEnArt Dramatis Personnae Prologue, December 1941-February 1944 1. The Invasion and Occupation of Hungary, March 1944 2. The Holocaust in Hungary and the Air War, April-July 1944 3. Hungary Tries to Leave the War, July-October 1944 4. Arrow Cross Coup and Nazi Terror, October-November 1944 5. The Battle of Budapest, December 1944-February 1945 6. Soviet Occupation: Looting, Rape, and Waiting, February 1945 7. Postlude to the Battle of Budapest: March-November 1945
"Deftly edited by James W. Oberly, MAria MAdi's personal and detailed memoir, "Budapest Blackout: A Holocaust Diary" is an inherently fascinating and impressively informative read from start to finish-as well as a welcome, unique, authentic, and unreservedly recommended contribution."-Midwest Book Review