Imre Nagy

Imre Nagy

politician Hungary

Imre Nagy was a Hungarian politician and revolutionary who served as Prime Minister during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. He is best known for his role in advocating for democratic reforms and his defiance against Soviet control, which ultimately led to his execution in 1958 after the revolution was suppressed. Nagy has since been recognized as a national hero in Hungary, and his legacy is celebrated for his commitment to democracy and national sovereignty.

Born on Jun 07, 1896 (129 years old)

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Argentina Argentina: Imre Nagy is mentioned as a historical figure whose reformist attempts were thwarted by Soviet invasions. 5

Clarín: Una amistad del siglo XX encuentra sus límites

Canada Canada: Imre Nagy, the prime minister called back to office by the Revolution, was executed by the AVO on orders from the Soviet-backed government. 7

The Globe and Mail: Opinion: Going home to Budapest, for the last time

Russia Russia: Imre Nagy was the Prime Minister of the Hungarian People's Republic from 1953 to 1955 and advocated for democratic reforms. 7

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