Press, 1996). János Kádár: Selected Speeches and Interviews Wikimedia Commons has media related to János Kádár. Kádár János 1988.05. Kádár János temetése...
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while also changing the command of the state to János Kádár as general secretary in 1956. János Kádár joined the Hungarian Communist Party while it was...
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government under János Kádár, killing thousands of Hungarians and driving hundreds of thousands into exile. By the early 1960s, however, the Kádár government...
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(Hungarian: magyar Forradalmi Munkás-Paraszt Kormány), or the First Kádár government (első Kádár-kormány), was formed during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956...
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SBV Vitesse János Kádár, HSWP First Secretary and Hungarian leader from 1956 until 1988, was a supporter of Vasas. A working-class man, Kádár had played...
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1956, then Ernő Gerő in the same year for three months, and eventually János Kádár until the party's dissolution. During the Hungarian Revolution of 1956...
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Hungary, deposing Nagy and installing a new Communist government under János Kádár. Nagy and his cabinet were granted asylum in the Yugoslav Embassy in...
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Revolutionary Government" led by János Kádár, who would appeal for Soviet assistance to restore order to Hungary. Kádár was in Moscow in early November...
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Working People's Party during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, with János Kádár as general secretary. The party also controlled its armed forces, the...
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Hungary's status as a neutral state. Late that night, General Secretary János Kádár went to the Soviet embassy, and the next day he was taken to Moscow....
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Communism in Hungary: From Kun to Kadar. Hoover Institution Press. Stanford, 1979 Molnár, Miklós From Béla Kun to János Kádár: Seventy Years of Hungarian Communism...
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the country, the central committee met on 25 October and agreed that János Kádár should be made party leader and Imre Nagy be made prime minister, marking...
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the United Kingdom Konstantinos Karamanlis, Prime Minister of Greece János Kádár, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Hungarian Socialist...
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facing economic troubles and growing discontent, the aging party leader János Kádár decided to resign, although originally he had planned to remain in office...
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Socialist Workers' Party, under the leadership of a more moderate Communist, János Kádár. However, as was the case during the era of Mátyás Rákosi, voters were...
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from 15 May 1975 until 25 June 1987. He was called Secretary-General János Kádár's "most loyal sidekick". György Lázár signed a treaty in Budapest on 16...
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serving as a member of parliament in Hungary from 1949 to 1953. He joined János Kádár in the CPSU Presidium meetings in Moscow in 1956 and was a key member...
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some 26,000 Hungarians were put on trial by the new Soviet-installed János Kádár government, and of those, 13,000 were imprisoned. Imre Nagy was executed...
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Matthias Kadar, a composer of German-Hungarian descent Tamás Kádár, Hungarian footballer Zoltán Kádár, Romanian footballer of Hungarian descent Gyula Kadar, Hungarian...
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Chin Peng Hardial Bains Sanzō Nosaka Nicolae Ceaușescu Gustáv Husák János Kádár Erich Honecker Władysław Gomułka Samora Machel Thomas Sankara Mathieu...
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withdrawal of Soviet troops on the island of Tököl, but at the same time flew János Kádár and Ferenc Münnich secretly to the Soviet Union on November 1 to establish...
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Socialist Workers' Party. Kádár quickly normalised the situation. In 1963, the government granted a general amnesty. Kádár proclaimed a new policy line...
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Gyula Kadar may refer to: Gyula Kádár (born 1898–1982), Hungarian military officer and writer János Kádár (b. 1912–1989) Hungarian communist party and...
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Grabar-Kitarović, Croatia's 4th and first female president from 2015 to 2020 János Kádár, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Hungarian Communist Party,...
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Indian actor Danny Kadar (born 1969), American producer, engineer, and mixer Gyula Kadar (disambiguation), several people János Kádár (1912–1989), Hungarian...
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Kálmán János Kádár (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkaːlmaːn ˈkaːdaːr]; born 11 June 1979) is a Romanian water polo player. Kádár, who comes from the Hungarian...
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systems. The subsequent government of János Kádár did not wish to resurrect the ÁVH under this name after 1956 (Kádár was tortured by the ÁVH in the 1950s)...
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a potential candidate to succeed János Kádár as General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party. János Berecz was born into farming peasant...
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