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They should learn from the suffering of deported-Peter Boross: Hungarian distorted reality

The survivors show us the way - proclaimed Christian Democrat member of parliament Laszlo Kucsák Saturday in Budapest at the end of the Second World War, the Soviet Union deported hundreds of thousands of Hungarian political prisoners and forced laborers event held on the occasion of Remembrance Day.
The pro-government politician recalled that the innocent have suffered deported under inhumane conditions in Soviet internment camps and forced labor, and as you return home after years of humiliation, harassment class became of them, there was no talk of free tragédiájukról.
The National Assembly in 2012 debt repaid by November 25, deported to the Soviet Union of Hungarian political prisoners and forced laborers Day of Remembrance did. In 1953, this day is a bigger one and a half thousand strong group of prisoners allowed to return to his homeland - added Laszlo Kucsák.
Peter Boross: Hungarian distorted reality
Peter Boross former Prime Minister, Chairman of the Public Foundation for Freedom Fighters Memorial in his speech pointed out that distorted dictatorial measures for decades in the Hungarian reality, blurring the truth, it was almost a shame Hungarian born. Sometimes they can not even well-meaning, what was the truth - he said, adding: hence the need to revive, strengthen us in the search for truth.
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The Western powers in the Eastern European region was given to the Soviet Union, the cruel machinery of dictatorship is not only captured prisoners of war, but an unprecedented mass of the abducted civilians, prisoners, and they had to produce a leader damning judgments. There is no explanation as to why they, and why do so - said the speaker.
Those who survived and came home, showed an example of faith and magyarságból. What happened to them is a tragedy carried out by others. The Second World War did not deserve the nation. If you do not recall the history, you will repeat itself - warned Peter Boross. The former head of government, according to which in 1990 came to an end, not be repeated ever again.
Historian: the past should be explored
Sandor Szakaly historian, Veritas History Institute Director-General in his speech stressed that the past should be explored, it must be admitted and will be presented. Let us be proud that our country is, there are Hungarians! - Stressed the speaker.
Menczer Elizabeth of Hungary in the Soviet Union had slaves and forced laborers Organization (Szorakész) praised the president to the parliament's decision four years ago - the memorial raised to the rank of a public holiday days - managed to break through the wall of silence. The success of this great nation of the day we process the past and do not let the shame be repeated - added the President. Because of the double standard in the West today to explain that not only the fascist dictatorship was repressive, but also a communist - menczer Elizabeth said.
organized by the Szorakész and the Gulag Memorial Committee under the Gulag Memorial Year between 2015 and 2017 Saturday's commemorations began in front of the former Soviet secret police, the GPU in Budapest City Park alley located at 4 and Andrássy út No. 60 épületnél over which the during world war II, the Arrow Loyalty Hall and the seat of the communist state security authorities served. Of about one hundred and fifty musical tribute commemorating the walk marched through the city park alley building on Andrássy út, which operates today in the House of Terror Museum. Both buildings many were executed, murdered.
At the event, they placed wreaths and lit candles in memory of the victims. The mourners transzparensein read subtitles, according to Hungary with more than 800 thousand people were deported to the Soviet Union between 1945 and 1956 proceedings initiated against a million people in Hungary. The number of victims of the Gulag of 60 million, 100 million Communism. Some research suggests that Hungary deported from about 300 thousand people lost their lives in the trials, the majority of the survivors, and only the Soviet dictator Stalin returned home after his death in 1953.

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