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In a special episode of Reflections from Budapest, dedicated to the remembrance of the Hungarian victims of the Holocaust, we asked László Bernát Veszprémy, a journalist and historian about his bo...
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In this episode of Reflections from Budapest, we asked David Curry, the president and CEO of Global Christian Relief, an international ministry that advocates for those persecuted for their Christian ...
In this episode of Reflections from Budapest, we asked David Curry, the president and CEO of Global Christian Relief, an international ministry that advocates for those persecuted for their Christian ...
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