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The Hungarians.


The Hungarians

Paul Lendvai Paul Lendvai was born as a Hungarian Jew, he was arrested by Nazis as a teenager, survived the Holocaust, became a communist activist in post-war Budapest, and blacklisted as a journalist by the communist regime.  

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Hungarian history is largely omitted from college-level courses, at least as a focus on its own: European journalist and televion commentator Paul Lendvai corrects this omission omission n. 1) failure to perform an act agreed to, where there is a duty to an individual or the public to act (including omitting to take care) or is required by law. Such an omission may give rise to a lawsuit in the same way as a negligent or improper act.  with The Hungarians: A Thousand Years Of Victory In Defeat, a comprehensive focus on the Hungarian people This article is about the Hungarian ethnic group. For a specific analysis of the population of Hungary, see Demographics of Hungary.
Hungarians (Hungarian: Magyarok) or Magyars
 once known in Europe as 'huns'. Hungarians became defenders of the Christian West and fought many freedom battles: The Hungarians traces their many achievements, their country's changing history, and how the Hungarians have survived as a people against al odds.
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