The Bishop Who Starved: Mindszenty’s Unbreakable Stand Against Communism
The powerful story of Cardinal József Mindszenty, the Bishop Who Died of Starvation in a Communist Prison. Discover the incredible life of the Prince Primate of Hungary who opposed both the Nazis and the Soviet-backed Communist regime. This deep dive uncovers the systematic torture, show trial, and psychological warfare Mindszenty endured for his faith and national conscience. His years in prison, culminating in his slow death from calculated deprivation, stand as a testament to unconquerable faith and spiritual resistance against totalitarianism. Learn how his unbreakable stand became a profound symbol of hope behind the Iron Curtain.
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0:00 – 0:45 Intro
0:45 – 2:20 Part 1: The Scholar and the Shadow of War
2:20 – 3:45 Part 2: The Conscience of a Nation
3:45 – 5:30 Part 3: The Arrest and the Show Trial
5:30 – 7:30 Part 4: The Prison Years and the Slow Death
7:30 – 9:00 Part 5: The Brief Hope and the Asylum
9:00 – 10:00 Conclusion: The Unconquerable Soul
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