Ernő Gerő ([ˈɛrnøː ˈɡɛrøː]; born Ernő Singer; 8 July 1898 – 12 March 1980) was a Hungarian Communist leader in the period after World War II and briefly...
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Hungarian politician Ernő Gereben (1907–1988), Hungarian–born Swiss chess master Ernő Gerő (1898–1980), Hungarian Communist Party politician Ernő Goldfinger (1902–1987)...
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However, they replaced him with his equally hard-line second in command Ernő Gerő, a change which did little to mollify public dissent. Nagy was a prominent...
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hematologist Ernő Gerő (1898–1980), Hungarian politician Joan Gero (1944–2016), an American archaeologist and pioneer of feminist archaeology Martin Gero (born...
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as Mészkuthy Piri Peéry as Otilia nõr Margit Ladomerszky as Ladiszla nõr Gerő Mály as Tejesember Zoltán Makláry as Sofõr Győző Zákányi as Máté László Dezsõffy...
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1956 and leave for the Soviet Union, replaced by his second-in-command Ernő Gerő. The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 occurred barely three months later as...
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During the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 he left the country along with Ernő Gerő and András Hegedüs for the Soviet Union on 28 October, but returned to...
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On 25 October 1956, during the Hungarian Revolution, Kádár replaced Ernő Gerő as General Secretary of the Party, taking part in Nagy's revolutionary...
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Andropov to the Soviet Union along with other Hungarian hardliners such as Ernő Gerő. In Moscow, he worked as part of the philosophy department at the Soviet...
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subservient to the MDP. Its leader was Mátyás Rákosi until 1956, then Ernő Gerő in the same year for three months, and eventually János Kádár until the...
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