László Piros (10 May 1917 – 13 January 2006) was a Hungariancommunist politician and military officer, who served as Interior Minister between 1954 and 1956.
Piros was born in to an impoverished peasant family. He fought in the Second World War, but he was captured by the Soviets at Voronezh (January 1943). After that he took part in the antifascist movements. Piros worked as a partisan during the end of the war. He was a member of the Provisional National Assembly.[1]
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 the country on 3 November. On 10 November, at the request of Hungarian dictator János Kádár, he was sent back to the Soviet Union, and he was stripped of his parliamentary mandate on 9 May 1957. He was allowed to return again to Hungary in August 1958.
From September 1958 he was chief engineer and from 1969 the director of the Pick Szeged salami factory. After his retirement in 1977 Piros served as chairman of the Csongrád County Council of Trade Unions for many years.[1]
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Az 1956-os Magyar Forradalom Történetének Dokumentációs és Kutatóintézete Közalapítvány
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lászló, piros, 1917, january, 2006, hungarian, communist, politician, military, officer, served, interior, minister, between, 1954, 1956, minister, interior, hungaryin, office, june, 1954, october, 1956prime, ministerimre, nagyandrás, hegedüsimre, nagypreceded. Laszlo Piros 10 May 1917 13 January 2006 was a Hungarian communist politician and military officer who served as Interior Minister between 1954 and 1956 Laszlo PirosMinister of the Interior of HungaryIn office 6 June 1954 27 October 1956Prime MinisterImre NagyAndras HegedusImre NagyPreceded byErno GeroSucceeded byFerenc MunnichPersonal detailsBorn 1917 05 10 10 May 1917Ujkigyos Austria HungaryDied13 January 2006 2006 01 13 aged 88 Szeged HungaryPolitical partyMKP MDP MSZMPProfessionpoliticianThe native form of this personal name is Piros Laszlo This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Career EditPiros was born in to an impoverished peasant family He fought in the Second World War but he was captured by the Soviets at Voronezh January 1943 After that he took part in the antifascist movements Piros worked as a partisan during the end of the war He was a member of the Provisional National Assembly 1 Following the arrest of Gabor Peter Piros led State Protection Authority AVH from 1953 As Interior Minister he reexamined the previous years show trials During the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 he left the country along with Erno Gero and Andras Hegedus for the Soviet Union on 28 October but returned to the country on 3 November On 10 November at the request of Hungarian dictator Janos Kadar he was sent back to the Soviet Union and he was stripped of his parliamentary mandate on 9 May 1957 He was allowed to return again to Hungary in August 1958 From September 1958 he was chief engineer and from 1969 the director of the Pick Szeged salami factory After his retirement in 1977 Piros served as chairman of the Csongrad County Council of Trade Unions for many years 1 References EditAz 1956 os Magyar Forradalom Tortenetenek Dokumentacios es Kutatointezete KozalapitvanyPolitical officesPreceded byGabor Peter Head of State Protection Authority1953 1956 Succeeded byoffice disestablishedPreceded byErno Gero Minister of the Interior1954 1956 Succeeded byFerenc Munnich This article about a Hungarian politician is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte a b Piros Laszlo 2016 03 03 Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2021 07 13 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Laszlo Piros amp oldid 1125507957, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,