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    Published 1950.
    Subjects: “…[Clergy, Martyrs, Catholic Church]…”
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    by sost. M. Pol'skii.
    Published 1949-
    Subjects: “…[Russkaia pravoslavnaia tserkov', Martyrs, Soviet Union]…”
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    by Myrna Grant.
    Published [1974]
    Subjects: “…[Christian martyrs, Baptists, Persecution, Moiseev, Ivan Vasilevich,]…”
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    “…youth program, festival of young video and film makers, book reviews, Ákos Kertész, video film reviews, remembering the martyrs of Arad, comedy, Miklós Galla, quiz, presenters Zoltán Drabon, Zita Wéber, editor Kálmán Czibolya…”
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    by Héderváry, Claire de
    Published 1958
    “…Principal contributor(s): Assembly of Captive European Nations According to this letter, the member nations of the Assembly of Captive European Nations solemnly profess their profound admiration and respect for the martyrs and heroes of the Hungarian revolution.…”
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    Published 2007
    “…In the midst of chaos, a martyr's vision unites the farmers and leads them down a revolutionary path of non-violent resistance. …”
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    “…Of outstanding interest are the files on leading personalities and martyrs of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution (Imre Nagy, Pál Maléter, József Mindszenty), opposition figures of the Kadar-regime, and the highest level communist party leaders (György Aczél, Béla Biszku, János Kádár, Zoltán Komócsin). …”
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    “…There is an extremely rich coverage of the 1956 Revolution as well: one can find the transcripts of RFE programs during theevents, as well as documents on the debates of the Petőfi-Circle, political trials, victims and martyrs of 1956, commemorations, and Hungarian and Western reactions to the Revolution.…”
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    “…The film includes the following SAGA productions: “Palio sam noge” (“I Burnt Legs”), June 1992 – March 1993, Srđan Vuletić; “Confessions of a Monster,” November 1992, Ademir Kenović and Ismet Arnautalić; “Traveling Children,” February 1993, Antonije Nino Žalica; “Čamac” (“A Man Called ‘Boat’”), July 1992, Pjer Žalica; “Moja mama šehid” (“My Mother the Martyr”), July 1992, Danis Tanović and Dino Mustafić. …”
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    Published 2011
    “…Verzio FF For many young Russians, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the former head of oil giant Yukos, is someone who stole a lot of money from their country. Others see him as a martyr, who stood in President Vladimir Putin's way and was therefore "removed" for political reasons to a Siberian jail, where his sentence was recently extended. …”
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