Roma, also known as gypsies, make up about 7 percent of the Hungarian population. Roma communities have long faced prejudice and persecution, often living on the fringes of society, with lack of ...
Why is he a Trailblazer? For many years the sound of the Hungarian Gypsy travelling bands could be heard in the countryside and cities of Europe. Trailblazer Johannes Brahms was fascinated by the ...
The Nazis thought the Gypsies racially dangerous In July 1944 the Hungarian authorities would no longer cooperate with Germany and officially halted the deportation of the Hungarian Jews.
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