The sausage favorite of the Hungarians, emblematic of their gastronomy, is called the salami : we must enjoy it in slices as thin as possible. Matyas Rakosi, who was the communist dictator of Hungary from 1945 to 1956, in drifted a political strategy, the so-called ” tactics of salami “. Rakosi was considered, in his time, such as the ” best pupil of Stalin “. This tactic is to achieve the communist totalitarianism in eliminating his enemies by thin slices, so small that no one reacts to it. Thus by small steps, seemingly insignificant, leads to the desired goal without jamai…

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