Michael Csizmas

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Michael Csizmas (* 1928 as Mihály Csizmás ) is a Hungarian-born non-fiction author on the subject of the Cold War , Communism and the Eastern Bloc .

Life

Between 1965 and 1987 Csizmas wrote fourteen articles for the Allgemeine Schweizerische Militärzeitschrift . He put together an extensive collection of documents on the Prague Spring . a. also contains the program of action of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia . At least in the summer of 1970 he gave the course "Christianity and Marxism" at the adult education center in Bern . In 1972 Csizmas received his doctorate in law from the University of Bern . Around 1980 he was Secretary of the Police Department of the Canton of Bern .

He lives in Bern .

Publications

  • The school systems of the Eastern European countries - today. Bern 1964.
  • Prague 1968: documents. Introduced and compiled by Michael Csizmas. Publisher SOI , Bern 1968.
  • The Warsaw Pact. Verlag SOI, Bern 1972, ISBN 3-85913-059-5 .
  • The legal profession in the Soviet Union. Juris Druck + Verlag, Zurich 1976 (dissertation, University of Bern, 1972).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Advanced search: Author: Csizmas, Michael , accessed on May 24, 2012.
  2. Holger Lehmann: The discussion about “Third Ways” in socialism and in socialist parties . Master's thesis, Grid Verlag, 2003, ISBN 978-3-638-70142-6 , p. 11 ( online at Google Books )
  3. The content of the course was: “The criticism of religion in Marx, Lenin and Stalin. Christian teaching and Marxism. The Marxist-Leninist ideology as a substitute religion. Strategy and tactics of the church struggle. The Christian in the atheistic one-party state. The dialogue in theory and practice ”. Source: Program booklet of the “Adult Education Center Bern in connection with the University of Bern”, summer semester 1970 (“Start: April 20, 1970”).
  4. General Swiss military magazine . Vol. 146, p. 1 ( advanced search: author: Csizmas, Michael ).
  5. BGE 112 II 312