László Rajk (8 March 1909 – 15 October 1949) was a Hungarian Communist politician, who served as Minister of Interior and Minister of Foreign Affairs...
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for Advanced Studies in Romania. The college was named in 1974 after László Rajk, a leading Hungarian Communist, who was proclaimed enemy of the regime...
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László Rajk Jr. (26 January 1949, Budapest – 11 September 2019) was a Hungarian architect, designer and political activist. As an architect, he became...
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his visit to the USSR, Kádár's brother, Jenő died. On 5 August 1948 László Rajk was appointed to the office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Kádár...
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Assembly of Hungary László Rajk (1909–1949), Hungarian communist Minister of the Interior and Minister of Foreign Affairs László L. Simon (born 1972)...
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Júlia Rajk (born Júlia Földi, Budapest, 9 February 1914 — Budapest, 6 September 1981) was a Hungarian politician. She was married to László Rajk and after...
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nominee of the Hungarian Communist Party. Communist Interior Minister László Rajk established the ÁVH secret police, in an effort to suppress political...
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among the most prominent victims of which was his former lieutenant László Rajk. His policies of collectivization and mass repression devastated the...
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prominent guest at the 6 October reburial of former secret police chief László Rajk, who had been purged by the Rákosi regime and later rehabilitated. He...
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responsible for much cruelty, brutality and many political purges. László Rajk, the Communist Minister of Interior played a crucial role in organizing...
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