In 1950, there was a saying in Europe: Never marry a Hungarian woman. Hidden in the words is the story of a hungarian village. This village is known as the most terrifying village in Hungary. In the last century, the arrival of a rich woman killed almost all the men in the village. It is reported that the accomplice of the rich woman was actually the wife of the murdered man. Why did they listen to the rich women and murder their husbands? And why did the rich woman put the whole village of men to death? Who is she? In this article, we will uncover the mystery of the Hungarian village together.
Most of the murderers in our minds are mostly men, and very few are women. In Hungary in the last century, there was a horrific murder case. The number of victims in this case was as high as 300, and all the criminals were women. What is even more frightening is that behind these women's criminal gangs, there is the ultimate behind-the-scenes black hand, and one person controls the entire murder case. What was she really trying to take the lives of those men?

Hungary is a country in central Europe. In the year of the founding of New China, Hungary also happened to announce the establishment of the Hungarian People's Republic. The entire land area is only more than 93,000 square kilometers. The total population has not yet reached ten million. Therefore, Hungary is actually a small country in Europe. But in the second year of independence, a terrifying case broke out in such a small country.
The case begins with a woman named Julia. Julia turned out to be a midwifery nurse. She had earlier married a doctor, and later moved her family to Naguilev to escape the war. Nagilev is a poor village 60 km from the Hungarian capital. The whole village has fertile land and good agricultural conditions, and is a farm agglomeration area that the government has focused on protecting.
However, the concentrated development of agriculture has also led to the backward industrialization of this village. The villagers throughout the village are poorly educated. Coupled with the inconvenience of transportation here, it has been derailed from the outside world for a long time. Villagers live in a traditional way and advocate machismo. Men in the family can often beat and scold their wives, and the phenomenon is extremely serious. But because there is no culture, most women have bitterness and cannot speak, and can only swallow all the bitterness into their stomachs.
Until Julia's arrival. Julia and her husband were both medical workers, no doubt bringing medical benefits to this backward small village. Because she could see people, Julia's family opened a clinic. Over time, the days were quite prosperous. As one of the few female medical workers in the village, Julia is naturally trusted by the women of the village. It is conceivable that in such a small village where traditional ideas are bound, women are more afraid to receive treatment from male doctors.
Julia herself was a warm-hearted and cheerful woman. She often treats sick women carefully, and also gives them a solution to their problems and acts as a psychologist. As the days passed, the villagers became more and more familiar with Julia's two sons. They have a great reputation in the local area, and many people come to see them every day. But one day, julia's husband was discovered. At first, Julia explained to everyone that her husband had gone out to consult.
But after a long time, I still didn't see Julia's husband. The village was very isolated, and the news of Julia's husband's disappearance soon became a matter of mutual consideration. One day, a message came from Julia's little clinic. Julia sadly told everyone that her husband had died tragically on the way out to consult. Julia took out a certificate to confirm the matter. The crowd believed in Julia's family as a person and believed her without any doubt.
The people of the village comforted Julia, especially the women's friends, and sent sympathy and care to Julia. This brought the women of the village closer to Julia. After her husband's death, Julia took over the couple's clinic. Julia hired staff to help her with her daily visits. After Julia took over the clinic, she introduced a new requirement that from now on, only female patients will be accepted, and men will no longer be treated.
Although everyone likes this female doctor very much, they can also understand her pain. Since then, the Julia Clinic has come and gone, all female patients. Life seemed to be calm again. However, an uproar quietly began. Not long after Julia lost her husband, she suddenly got along with a rich man in the village. She chose to marry this rich man and start a second marriage. But this good life did not last long, and the second husband died for no reason.
Julia enjoyed a high reputation in the region and was a veritable friend of women. Her experience has earned widespread sympathy. Women sympathize with her because she is a friend of everyone. Men sympathize with her because she is white and beautiful, but she has not been able to have a stable marriage. However, everyone sympathized with sympathy, and Julia herself was solidly promoted to the "rich woman" of the village. Because Julia already had a stable income from visiting the clinic, she inherited the property of two husbands in succession.
Now she is richer than almost any man in the village. Julia became the envy of the whole village and neighboring villages. Fame, money, freedom, Julia's life is something that everyone yearns for. However, at this time, a big storm in the outside world quickly affected this small village. Hungary was formerly known as the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Austria-Hungary formally declared war on the Serbian State in World War I.
War requires a large number of men to participate. Although Naghilev is economically backward, there are still many adult men. After the conscription, Naghilev almost became the world of women. Almost all men under the age of 55 in the village enlisted in the military. Without the restraint of husbands, women are much freer. They were liberated from oppression and rejoiced. But within a few days, the women realized that their freedom was short-lived, for there was still a lot of farm work waiting for them.
In the past, these farm tasks were done by men, and now men are going to the front to fight. These burdens naturally fall on them. However, heaven seems to have guessed the minds of the women and "deliberately" sent some labor for them. After the start of World War I, the Austro-Hungarian Empire swept through many countries and captured many soldiers in the war. After these prisoners of war received a uniform distribution, a large number of prisoners of war came to Nagilev. First, the village is in urgent need of labor, and second, the land here is vast, the traffic is blocked, and there is no need to worry about prisoners of war escaping.
Subsequently, a large number of male prisoners of war arrived in the village of Naghilev. They brought in labor for the women of the village. Since prisoners of war were under direct government control, women did not have to worry about their own personal safety. They had been with the prisoners of war for a long time, and their eyes were facing each other, and it was inevitable that they would have some inexplicable feelings. The prisoners of war were not as grumpy as their husbands, and when they were drunk, they would only beat and scold them, but they were extremely obedient, picking the most tiring work and acting in a low-key manner.
The prisoners of war came from the battlefield, with a muscular body and a very tough look. The women had been empty for some time, and naturally they slowly came together with the prisoners of war. Often walk by the river where there are shoes that are not wet. Over time, the number of visits to the Julia Clinic increased. This time, they didn't come to Julia because they were sick, but they asked Julia to dispose of their son. Julia took the lead and quickly solved the women's troubles. The women are back to their happy days.
The abortion brought Julia a good reward, but it also brought her some trouble. The government has arrested Julia dozens of times on charges of illegal abortion. But because of the ambiguity of the law, coupled with a judge and a woman in the village who tried to protect Julia, Julia would always escape punishment in the end. Julia instead collected a wave of sympathy.
But the days of happiness are often short-lived. News came from the front that the war was coming to an end. When the women in the village heard the news, they began to have headaches again. Are they going to greet the days of beatings from their husbands again? And now the worst thing is that they fear that their relationship with the prisoners of war will be exposed. What should come is still coming. After the end of World War I, the village began to return a group of surviving men one after another.
Julia's clinic became a paging post for women's signals. Whenever a woman's husband died in battle, she would go to the clinic and inform the other women of the news. It can be seen that the widowed woman has joy written on her face. They will be like Julia and live without scolding from now on. Other women, on the other hand, if they saw their husbands return, frowned and sighed all day.
When the man returned from the front line and saw that his wife was not only unhappy, but also worried, he aggravated the scolding and beating. Battered women learn to resist, but the result of rebellion is only to be exchanged for more severe beatings. From the few words of women's rebellion, men feel that things are somewhat subtle and different. Under their investigation, they gradually realized that there was a matter between his wife and the prisoners of war. Furious, they returned home and poured all their anger on their wives.
The battered women came to Julia's clinic crying. Seeing that they were so sad and sad, Julia's mind turned and she decided to help them again. Julia wiped away the women's tears and took out a small medicine bottle in her pocket. Julia said, "You don't have to live like this again, as long as you give this medicine to your husband." The women looked at Julia with an eerie smile and took the medicine bottle in confusion.
One woman boldly took the lead in trying Julia's method. She mixed the potion in small amounts into her husband's meal. After the husband ate it, it seemed to be much quieter, and he was going to sleep with his head covered. The woman enjoyed a night of calm. The next day, she increased the dose. A few days later, the husband seemed to be seriously ill. It wasn't long before my husband died. This woman was completely liberated from oppression. Other women who were oppressed by their husbands realized that Julia's medicine would bring them eternal "peace."
They all couldn't wait to come to Julia's clinic and take out their savings in exchange for Julia's little pill bottle. Subsequently, the night in the small village of Naghilev was quite quiet. After some time, Naghilev began to have men die mysteriously one after another. The men's death reports were all provided by Julia at the clinic, avoiding suspicion from the outside world. But the events spiraled out of control. The old people and children in the village also began to die one after another. To say that adult men died for various reasons may be because of the root cause of the disease that fell during the war.
But how can a child die suddenly in good health? Police everywhere began to notice Naghilev's bizarre phenomenon. The Hungarian capital sent specialized police to investigate the area. But the reports of the deceased were readily available, there were no terrorist incidents in the small village, and everything was normal. The police could only return in vain. However, the appearance of an anonymous whistleblower letter has taken a turn for the matter.
The whistleblower letter reads: A doctor from a neighboring village came to Naghilev to attend a friend's funeral. But he found his friend's corpse with black lips and figure that looked like poisoning. This is not the same as the cause of death shown locally. The doctor thought things were too strange and reported it to the police. After receiving the anonymous report letter, the police believed that the matter may have been overlooked by them.
They immediately sent police officers to visit Naghilev in secret to investigate again. The officers decided to dig up the grave of the deceased in search of clues. However, this request was immediately strongly rejected by the deceased's wife. The deceased's wife quickly notified Julia of the clinic. Zhu Yali, along with a group of women, stood in front of the police first and prevented them from continuing to investigate the village. Before Julia set out, she also told a group of women to quietly transfer the bodies.
Some women simply threw their bodies into the river or replaced the tombstones where their husbands were buried with the tombstones of the deceased in neighboring villages, thus confusing the police. But where the Hungarian police are so confused. When the police were blocked by the women, they already sensed something suspicious in the women's panicked expressions. The police forced their way into the village and found women dumping bodies by the river.
The truth about Naghilev's male death was finally revealed. It turned out that in order to help women "fight" for freedom, Julia of the clinic decided to help the women eliminate their husbands together. The small pill bottle given by Julia contains a large amount of non-metallic arsenic. This substance will affect people's digestive system, respiratory system, easy to cause cancer. It can be seen from the purple appearance of the deceased's lips that the deceased should have taken an overdose before he died.
The murder shook the whole of Europe. In any case, people did not expect that wives would poison their husbands with their own hands. However, looking at the whole thing, we can also understand that the fault of the incident itself lies in the lack of protection of women in the old society, resulting in men freely violating women's human rights. However, Julia's interests are inflamed, and she uses women's fear of her husbands to help and instigate women to commit crimes, which undoubtedly makes women become perpetrators under the tyranny.
In the end, both Julia and the women were punished by the law, which was sad and lamentable. Defeating evil with evil will only allow evil to run rampant. Only by making good use of justice can we maintain lasting peace.