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The Land of nothing

Hungary, 1996
film

Life seemed almost normal in the nineteen thirties but Hungary had to pay the price for being an ally to the 3rd Reich. From 1938 to 1942 Laszlo Ratz - ensign..

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Class lot

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Bourgeois dictionaries (Private Hungary 7)

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Grandfathers and revolutions

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Men in crisis

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Photographed by Laszlo Dudas

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Landscape after battle

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Sahara

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