Pálya utca 15 : Traces of War from 1945

The old walls of Pálya utca 15 in Budapest’s 1st district hold memories of intense battles in 1945, with a huge number of bullet holes. I visited this site multiple times and took the photos I’m sharing with you just yesterday. Luckily, I found articles detailing the historical events linked to this house. It’s essential to note that some of these articles might have been written during the Hungarian People’s Republic, possibly leading to exaggerations.

Based on my research, the frontline was on this street in early February 1945. On the 7th, soldiers from the “Bem József” lovas-tüzérosztály artillery battalion sought shelter in the basement, while German units occupied the upper floors. The Hungarian soldiers switched sides, aligning with Hungarian members of the Buda Volunteers Regiment fighting alongside the Soviets. They created a tunnel from the basement to an adjacent building held by the Red Army, reclaimed the floors with Soviet help, and successfully repelled attacks. The staircase showed numerous bullet holes fired within the house. After the fights on Pálya utca, the Hungarian soldiers teamed up with the Buda Volunteers Regiment for further combat.

One response to “Pálya utca 15 : Traces of War from 1945”

  1. A good, informative post with excellent photos, well done!!

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I have launched Buildings Tell Tales in 2019, and since then visited and photographed over 1000 old buildings in Budapest. My goal is not only to take photos but to uncover the interesting stories hidden behind the old walls. By linking the stories of ordinary people such as workers, students, merchants, and domestic workers to specific places, I want to make the past tangible. Old buildings should be preserved not only for their aesthetic value but also for the memories they hold and the stories they tell. If you’re interested in learning more about me, you can read additional details on this page.

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