Each and every year in February nazis and right wing extremists mainly from Hungary and Germany meet in Budapest to commemorate the breakout attempt by German and Hungarian city defenders under Soviet siege on 1945, February 11. This date of fatal failure, hardly anyone survived, is their "Day of Honour". After listening to many a burning natioalistic speech they set off for their commemorative march through the woods, some only symbolically, others for the full extent of 60...
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Each and every year in February nazis and right wing extremists mainly from Hungary and Germany meet in Budapest to commemorate the breakout attempt by German and Hungarian city defenders under Soviet siege on 1945, February 11. This date of fatal failure, hardly anyone survived, is their "Day of Honour". After listening to many a burning natioalistic speech they set off for their commemorative march through the woods, some only symbolically, others for the full extent of 60 kilometres still hoping to reach the German lines in the north...
Among the organizers also the paramilitary MNA is found, the "Hungarian National Front". Their former leader, István Györkös, became internationally famous by killing one of the police officers arriving to search his house in October 2016.
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