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Scarce Magazine titled; Magyar Jövő  published in the year 1946 (New York, New York). This is a Hungarian Magazine Journal. 192 pages with advertisements.
 

Traumatic year for Hungary in which the highest level of inflation ever recorded occurred in Hungary in July 1946. Prices were rising at 350% a day.

Hungary at this point was little more than a puppet state of Nazi Germany. As a result, it entered the Second World War against the Allies. When the war started to go badly, and the Red Army was bearing down on its borders, the fascist government of Ferenc Szlasi took control of the printing presses.
Massive money printing continued after Hungary fell to the Soviets, which led to hyperinflation, reaching its peak on 10 July 1946. Prices were rising at just under 350% a day, and the peng had long since become all but worthless.
8 ½ x 10 ½ inches
 
Condition Report: Paper loss on edges on front and verso.

Ref: Book Box Archival Storage