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In the Centennial Footsteps of the Great War (Attila Szalay-Berzeviczy) [Hardcover, 2022-2023]

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  • 1st volume (April 2022) /2nd volume (September 2023)
  • Author / Attila Szalay-Berzeviczy
  • Foreword / Georg von Habsburg
  • Historical consultants / Dr Spencer Jones, Dr Ignác Romsics
  • Publisher / MCC Press, Budapest
  • Book and cover design / Zoltán Keczeli, Zoltán Dózsa
  • Hardcover / 410 pages with 720 full-color photos
  • Product dimensions / 235 x 330 mm / 2.9 kg
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About the Author

Attila Szalay-Berzeviczy is a noted Hungarian economist and a banking and capital markets executive with over 30 years of experience in Austria and Central-Eastern Europe. Between 2004 and 2008, he served as the president of the Budapest Stock Exchange and is a proud recipient of the Knight’s Cross Order of the Republic of Hungary, awarded to him in recognition of his contribution to the development of the Hungarian securities market and pension system.

As an amateur historian, Attila has been studying the 1914–1918 period since he learned of the involvement of his great-great-grandfather, Albert Berzeviczy, and that of his cousin, Béla Berzeviczy, in the Great War. Albert served as the president of the Hungarian Academy of Science during the war. He was a close friend of Prime Minister István Tisza and a loyal supporter of Emperor Franz Josef, and he strongly and publicly opposed the declaration of war on Serbia, fearing that it would lead to the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Béla was a high ranking officer in the Dual Monarchy’s Army, leading various cavalry and infantry army units into battle on the Russian, Italian and Romanian Fronts from the first day of the war until the very end, before being appointed Chief of the General Staff of the Hungarian Royal Honvéd Army in March 1920.

Since 2012, as a professional photographer, he and his company — Historical Military Photos — have been producing First and Second World War-related photographic images for — among others — the French company, the Beaches of Normandy Tours. In 2014, on the eve of the centenary of the start of the Great War, he began to work on his book: In the Centennial Footsteps of the Great War.

(Excerpt from > https://www.greatwarbook.com/us/ / Sept. 20, 2022)