Talk:House of Terror
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The two "terror regimes" were not communism and fascism; they were the governments of Szálasi and Rákosi (and to a lesser extent, those of Horthy and Kádár). It is erroneous to mention ideologies to be terror regimes per se. Also, this article literally oozes of partiality. Remember, this is an online encyclopedia, not a propaganda outlet for Fidesz.
Ok plz improve page :-)
[edit] vandalism? - lack of relevance?
Now I've reverted the last edit before me because I consider removing such a great part of an article without even commenting the "contribution" simply vandalism.
I agree that not everything on this page is relevant enough (e.g. link to the Treaty of Trianon or even Prices) but if anyone thinks so he can start a discussion about it.
That's what I'm doing right now :)
And I think the links to Communism and Nazism are more then relevant: they're obligatory.
--torzsmokus
[edit] Revamp
OK - I've tried my best to re-shape this article into less of an advert (e.g. removing the prices, taking out opinions lifted straight off the museum's website) and more of an encyclopaedic article. I thought it was important to include information about the controversy that the museum has caused, but hope this is balanced with the positive views also mentioned in this sector. If anyone things this doesn't sound neutral enough - maybe more could be added to the positives (rather than deleting the negatives - better to have a fuller argument than none at all).
Matt.berlin 17:13, 1 April 2007 (UTC)