Fifty Thousand Hungarian Martyrs
Report about the Hungarian "Holocaust" in Yugoslavia, 1944-1992
N.B. This essay is in PDF format, please click on the title above to open it. I've used a quotation mark for this word -"holocaust" - which is monopolized by Zionists for their Jewish victims of WWII. But we wouldn't want to use their own expression now, would we? God forbid! Therefore this time, this essay is about Hungarians! In the case of the Hungarian minorities I would rather use the word "GENOCIDE and ethnic cleansing", for the simple reason, that since 1920 the complete and systematic annihilation of Hungarians in Eastern-Europe's Carpathian Basin: in the North, South, and East -- continues even
today! --tj
The word"Holocaust" originates from Greek holo-kauston "all burnt", in its original sense refers to a completely-burnt sacrifice. By extention the word was used in English to refer to other acts of obliteration by burning. The specific sense of "massacre, destruction of a large number of persons" is attested from 1833, usually in a context in which victims are burnt to death or their bodies destroyed. It was in this sense that the term "nuclear holocaust" came to be used after World War II, to refer to the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the anticipated result of a nuclear war and nuclear winter. /source: Encyclopedia/