László Bernát Veszprémy, is a Holocaust historian and editor-in-chief of Corvinak.hu, the popular science journal of Mathias Corvinus Collegium.
Being Jewish in Europe: A Withering Diaspora

Being Jewish in Europe: A Withering Diaspora

Reality should not be sugarcoated: Jewish communities are experiencing a major crisis again, only comparable to that of the 1930s.

The Neoliberal-Globalist World Order is Over in the Middle East

The Neoliberal-Globalist World Order is Over in the Middle East

The ‘international community’ has done little besides providing moral, legal, and financial support to bloodthirsty Islamist terrorists, standing against the only democracy in the Middle East.

It Is Heroes We Need: Israel’s Lesson for Europe

It Is Heroes We Need: Israel’s Lesson for Europe

Israel’s youth have understood that there are forces in the world that seek to take away our freedoms, our happiness, our resources, our land—and ultimately, our lives.

Fathers on the Defence

Fathers on the Defence

Men are a particular object of contempt, often branded as ‘toxic’ if they refuse to bow to ‘wokeism.’ Ironically, we are desperately in need of good men who live in accordance with traditional ideas of virtue and chivalry–especially as loving and present fathers.

Béla Bangha: A Jesuit on the Crossroads of Catholicism and Racism

Béla Bangha: A Jesuit on the Crossroads of Catholicism and Racism

Why was Bangha remembered by the Jewish press as an ‘enemy of racism’ if his papers were full of anti-Semitism in the early 1920s? The answer seems to lie in his understanding of the role of Catholicism in public life.

Rising Holocaust Denial and the Islamist Mind

Rising Holocaust Denial and the Islamist Mind

The Western European elite has no trouble posting Holocaust remembrance messages on social media, but they struggle to recognize that the very immigration policies they favor actually contribute to anti-Semitism in Europe.

The Netherlands, a Narco-State in the Heart of Europe

The Netherlands, a Narco-State in the Heart of Europe

The real question is how the Dutch government could ignore the problem for so long, given that the gravity of the situation is no secret?