This is Hungary

Kais
On 14th November, 1918, in Serbia, a baby named Goran Sivric was born. Through his life he eventually came to Hungary in 1937, aged 19. Here he became an atheist, but saw most atheism as weak. He taught a new religion, which he called 'the truth of mind'. He disliked his name wanting to choose his own, so he renamed himself Kais. In 1943, on the orders of Horthy, he was executed. His chosen 6 followers, however, spread his word around, particularly in Hungary. The belief became known as Kaism. It sparked through Europe, giving people, even Christians and non-Kaists, a sense of freedom. This lead to the Hungarian Resistance of Soviet occupation in 1945, and the downfall of Fran