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The “women of Nagyrév” poisoned their victims, most of them men and many their own husbands, by lacing their meals with arsenic.
The women of Nagyrév were suffering at the hands of their violent, shellshocked husbands. Many saw poison as the only way out.
As a Hungarian woman, Marika sees firsthand how that ethnicity is being purged alongside the Jewish residents, each played off against the other, making her existence still more perilous – and ...
BIRN's monitoring of digital rights violations in August and September highlighted a threatening Hungarian ‘dark web’ site that contained illegally obtained images of women, plus a series of ...
The exhibit is titled “Picturing Progress: Hungarian Women Photographers, 1900–1945,” and the obstacles faced by the featured lenswomen were substantial. In addition to jumping gender ...
Six months ago, a U.N. committee asked Hungary to help a battered woman and enact laws against domestic violence. Inaction since then reveals how an international women's rights pact depends on ...
As a Hungarian woman, Marika sees firsthand how that ethnicity is being purged alongside the Jewish residents, each played off against the other, making her existence still more perilous – and ...
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