Turkish Subjugation, German Rule, Russian Occupation: A Solicitor's View of History
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Join us for The Solicitor's Search, a unique blend of personal memoir, legal history, and geopolitical commentary, drawn from the experiences of a Hungarian emigrant lawyer in Sydney, Australia.
In this series, we unpack the remarkable life chronicled between 1973–1981, beginning with the difficult decision to leave a successful Sydney law firm at age 60 to start an independent practice with his son in Burwood. Discover the challenges and triumphs of building a family business—from attracting his first Hungarian clients to navigating a mid-70s economic crisis involving high-interest loans and property disputes.
But this isn't just a story of law and business; it's a profound look at identity and exile. We explore the author's parallel life as a historian, detailing the passion behind his self-published books, Turkish Dominium, German Rule, and Russian Occupation, and Hungary and Europe. Listen as he recounts the intellectual and political struggles of the Hungarian diaspora, including his meeting with Cardinal József Mindszenty and the controversies his historical philosophy stirred.
Finally, dive into the drama of the "Minister" case, a high-stakes, semi-political legal battle that shook the Fraser government in Australia and led to a series of unsettling break-ins at his law office. This podcast explores how one man successfully balanced family, faith, a thriving legal career, and a lifelong commitment to the history and future of his homeland.