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He Has No Desire to Live in a Society that Cowardly Lets Him Perish.

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Painter Lajos Kunffy, owner of the French Order of Honor, had his paintings taken away, he was taken to a ghetto, beaten, and had to part with his well-managed estate under the Rákosi regime – and even thirty-six years after his death, there was still something to be stolen from him.
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Painter Lajos Kunffy, owner of the French Order of Honor, had his paintings taken away, he was taken to a ghetto, beaten, and had to part with his well-managed estate under the Rákosi regime – and even thirty-six years after his death, there was still something to be stolen from him.

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magyarnarancs.hu broke the news in on Saturday, August 16, 2025.
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