The Hungarian Nation, which is funded by Hungarian taxpayers, is feeding the soldiers of Nazi Germany and the hungarian soldiers who led it in its publicist on Thursday, which is recorded by Zoltán Moys, the organizer of the Breakout tour.

The author praises the soldiers who, following Adolf Hitler's pointless command, persevered to the end in the Buda Castle District in an attempt at a hopeless eruption. In contrast to the claims of the organizers of the Breakout tour, Hungarian soldiers sacrificed their lives not for Europe, for Hungary or for the safety of the Hungarian people, but for the pride of the mass murder leader of the German Empire. The majority of Hungarian soldiers did not take part in the suicide operation of their own will and out of their own convictions, but out of fear of the possible consequences of disabling orders. The day of the eruption is a stain on Hungarian history, it is unacceptable that the pro-government newspaper stuffed with public money is promoting a tour in memory of it. Over the past decade, the Orban government has developed ever closer ties with the far right. Since 2011, the foundation that organized the breakout day memorial tour has won more than 720 million forints of public money. The Orban government is thus directly supporting a programme with public money where participants can march in Nazi military clothes and swastikas in Budapest and the forests around the capital. With this historical approach, the government violates not only the memory of the Hungarian soldiers, but also of all the victims of the Holocaust. Image source: index.hu

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