The Hungarian Military History Archive inherited the film collection of the Hungarian Workers Militia. In exchange for a complete set of VHS copies the Open Society Archives transformatted these films from celluloid and U-matic onto Beta and VHS.
Over 170 documentary and propaganda films; also news, training, cultural and sports programs relating to the history of the Hungarian Workers Militia. Some of the highlights of this acquisition include an interview with János Kádár (1984); a program about "The 25th Anniversary of the Workers' Militia" (1982); a German documentary about the East-German Workers' Militia ("We, the Fighting Comrades", 1975) and a report about the every-day lives of the workers' militia members in Százhalombatta "Base on the Danube" (1977).
The Hungarian Military History Archive inherited the film collection of the Hungarian Workers Militia. In exchange for a complete set of VHS copies the Open Society Archives transformatted these films from celluloid and U-matic onto Beta and VHS.
Over 170 documentary and propaganda films; also news, training, cultural and sports programs relating to the history of the Hungarian Workers Militia. Some of the highlights of this acquisition include an interview with János Kádár (1984); a program about "The 25th Anniversary of the Workers' Militia" (1982); a German documentary about the East-German Workers' Militia ("We, the Fighting Comrades", 1975) and a report about the every-day lives of the workers' militia members in Százhalombatta "Base on the Danube" (1977).