The truth must finally be told and the lies on which the communists build their heroes must be exposed.
Hungarians must be confronted with the real crimes of the communists, because young people, even history students at universities, do not hear the whole truth about the Red Terror and how they betrayed and played the country to the enemy even before Trianon, and one cannot help but draw parallels their actions and the current actions of political successors.

The Lenin boys, in the form of a Fekete-Győr or a Tímea Szabó, still live among us today. The heirs of the Lenin boys are those who slander, denounce and outwit their own country, because they can do anything to gain power - this is what our newspaper director István Stefka spoke to PestiSrácok.hu about the upcoming screening of his latest film, People's Commissar of Death .

The documentary film, enriched with dramatized scenes, which elaborates the true story of the 133 days of the Soviet Republic and the story of Tibor Szamuely's transformation into a killing machine, will be presented at the Attila József Theater on August 25 at 6 p.m.

Dóra Csurka and István Stefka made a historical documentary film about 1919 and the 133 days of the Council Republic, which fills the gaps, following the films showing the events of 1956, Nem vallott, entémetav and the last year of Prime Minister István Bethlen's life.

People's Commissioner of Death c. illustrates through the life of Tibor Szamuely, a politician, journalist, and people's commissar The 54-minute-long documentary is unique in terms of genre, breaking the mold, the documentary revives the past for viewers with dramatized, feature-film scenes.

With exciting solutions, an interactive film was born, for which we have been preparing for a long time. It was essential that such a film be made one day, because we still have debts. There are still periods of our history that the majority of people, today's young people, hardly know the truth about. "White terror" is practiced in history classes in high schools and even in universities and the red terror, the real crimes of the communists, are kept silent, István Stefka told PestiSrácok.hu.

The creator recalled how, even as a history teacher, he was always angered by the fact that all lies are published from 1919 to the present day. "Not enough. that they glorified the bloody commune for 40 years, we are still silent," he added.

István Stefka says that he was greatly influenced by Ferenc Herczeg, Cécile Tormay and the few writers who, with a different approach, dared to write the truth about the events between the two world wars. And what was perhaps decisive in the fact that he worked on the subject once, was the book and self-confession of Mihály Károlyi entitled Hit, ilúziók sénn.

The whole article is nothing but washing, avoiding and lying. After all, we now know that it was Károlyi who handed over power to the communists and even negotiated with Benes, the Czech Prime Minister, about occupying Hungary. Ferenc Herczeg compares Károlyi to a hussar officer, who shot his horse to death next to burning Hungary so that it wouldn't belong to anyone else. Károlyi threw Hungary to the enemy, the Entente, said Stefka.

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