Following World War I, Hungary lost two-thirds of its territory and population with the signing of the Treaty of Trianon. Seemingly overnight, borders were redrawn and lives were reshaped, as many Hungarians found themselves and their homes suddenly in new nations.
Masa P ter, Tan t Memories of My Father is the true story of one family's experience trying to preserve their history, faith, culture, and community amid a new Communist regime. At times funny and at others tragic, the memoir paints a picture of daily life in a Hungarian-turned-Serbian village, as seen through the eyes of the author as a young girl, juxtaposed against the historic context and wisdom she has gleaned over a lifetime since.Written with love for family and freedom, it is an account of pride, integrity, and resilience - a personal glimpse into a piece of history that should never be forgotten.