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A new historical museum in Hungary downplays the country’s persecution of Jews, historians say. By devoting most of the displays to communism, the museum — which was set to open in Budapest on Sunday — downplays the years before the Nazi invasion of Hungary.

February 25, 2002
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A new historical museum in Hungary downplays the country’s persecution of Jews, historians say. By devoting most of the displays to communism, the museum — which was set to open in Budapest on Sunday — downplays the years before the Nazi invasion of Hungary.

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