The citizens of Budapest construct barricades in November 1944.
Photo of Képes Vasárnap magazine
Source: Military Institute and Museum
A phone in the central district.  During street combat, Lieutenant M. Karchava delivers a report to the Soviet military command. Photo: J. Haldej
Source: MTI
Soviet combat units in action.
Source: Military Institute and Museum
Soviet artillerymen at the corner of Üllői avenue and Nagykörút.  The writing on the cannon reads „Za Sztalina”, „For Stalin”.
Source: Military Institute and Museum
Soviet light troops on the Nagykörút.  The second from right wears pants that were part of an SS uniform. 
Source: Military Institute and Museum
The Tunnel, used as head-quarters, viewed from Krisztina körút.  In the foreground, a German messanger is getting on a motorbike. February 7, 1945.
From the family album of Géza Pintér
German prisoners of war, led by two Hungarian soldiers, march on Margit-körút.  February 12, 1945.
Source: Military Institute and Museum
A taxi stop at the new St. János hospital after the fall of the blockade.
Source: Museum of Military History