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Twenty years on, Victor Sebestyen reassesses a decisive moment in modern history: when one-by-one, 10 nations threw off the yoke of communism and Soviet rule in peaceful revolutions which saw the will of the people triumph over tyranny. Born in Budapest, Sebestyen is a journalist who reported widely from Eastern Europe during this time, and is the author of the acclaimed "Twelve Days".
Synopsis
'A compelling and illuminating account of a great drama in the history of our times which showed once again that ordinary men and women really can change the world' Jonathan Dimbleby, MAIL ON SUNDAY