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    Ferenc Nagy (Hungarian: [ˈfɛrɛnt͡s ˈnɒɟ]; 8 October 1903 – 12 June 1979) was a Hungarian politician of the Smallholders Party who served as Prime Minister...
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  • Ferenc Nagy may refer to: Ferenc Nagy (1903-1979), Prime Minister of Hungary Ferenc Nagy (boxer) (1916-1977), Hungarian Olympic boxer Ferenc Nagy (sailor)...
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    agrarianist Prime Minister Ferenc Nagy. Born to a peasant family, Nagy was apprenticed as a locksmith before being drafted in World War I. Nagy was a committed communist...
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  • Ferenc Nagy (footballer) (21 February 1884 – 1964) was a Hungarian footballer and coach. He played eight matches for Hungary national football team. 1925...
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  • Ferenc Nagy (born 19 August 1956) is a Hungarian sailor. He competed in the Star event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. "Ferenc Nagy". Olympedia. Retrieved...
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    Party (FKgP) with other noted Hungarian political figures, including Ferenc Nagy. He became executive vice-president of the organization soon afterwards...
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  • Intelligence Agency Dick Nagy (born 1942), American college basketball coach Ferenc Nagy (1903–1979), Hungarian politician Ferenc Nagy (boxer) (1916–1977)...
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    Zoltán Pfeiffer. The process began when Smallholder Prime Minister Ferenc Nagy was forced to resign in favour of a more pliant Smallholder, Lajos Dinnyés...
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  • Ferenc Nagy (27 October 1916 – 11 May 1977) was a Hungarian boxer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was born in Cegléd. In 1936 he finished...
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    the leader of the Smallholders, Zoltán Tildy, was named president and Ferenc Nagy prime minister in February 1946. Mátyás Rákosi became deputy prime minister...
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