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The siege started just before Christmas 1944 and continued through to February 11th 1945. There is a good book by Krisztian Ungvary called Battle for Budapest. It concentrates mainly on the military side of things, but there are also passages about what it was like as a civilian. Rob Evans Barcelona

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