At four o''clock in the morning on a Sunday in November 1956, the city of Budapest was awakened by the shattering sound of Russian tanks tearing the city apart. The Hungarian revolution -- five brief, glorious days of freedom that had yielded a glimpse at a different kind of future -- was over.@lt;br@gt;@lt;br@gt;But there was a bridge at Andau, on the Austrian border, and if a Hungarian could reach that bridge, he was nearly free.
^ (2014). The Bridge at Andau, Fawcett. ISBN 9780449210505 (revised May 2018)
^James A. MichenerBridge at Andau : The Compelling True Story of a Brave, Embattled People by James A. Michener (1985, Paperback)ISBN 9780449210505 (revised May 2015)
^MICHENER, JAMES A. (2014). Bridge at Andau : The Compelling True Story of a Brave, Embattled People, Fawcett. BiggerBooks. ISBN 9780449210505 (revised Nov 2023)