The church that received a lavish dedication, only to be blown up in a WWII battle
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The village of Folyás, known for its fish ponds, has a rich history tied to the destruction of its church during World War II. The church, built in 1894, was blown up by retreating German forces to prevent its use by the Russians. Today, only ruins remain, and local residents, including Márton Kövér and Mihály Horváth, share stories of its past significance. Despite attempts to preserve the ruins, little remains of the village's architectural heritage due to the war's devastation.
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