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Ferenc Rózsa

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He was born in the family of a civil engineer. During his studies in Karlsruhe and Dresden he participated in the work of a socialist group of students. He was one of its leaders, editor of the journal of the Association of the Socialist Group of Students in Dresden. In his articles, he sharply
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to coordinate the struggle against the pro-fascist Horthy regime. From June 1941, after Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union he went into hiding and became one of the leaders of the movement of fighters against fascism.
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The government of the Hungarian People's Republic established the Ferenc Rózsa Prize in 1959 for outstanding artists in journalism. It existed in this form until 1989, and its successor was the Mihály Táncsics
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On June 1, 1942, he was captured by the Horthists. After two weeks of severe torture, he was killed during interrogation. His position in the Secretariat of the MKP was succeeded by
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After the communist takeover he became one of the martyrs of the regime; books and novels about it appeared. In Békéscsaba, from 1948 to 2008 the name of the
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From 1940, he was member of the Central Committee and the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the MKP and led the work on the creation of an anti-fascist
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the next year and became involved in the underground communist movement under the influence of his older brother Richard.
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In 1938 he participated in the organization and leadership of underground communist organizations and trade unions.
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In 1931, having received a diploma in civil engineering, he returned to Hungary and became a member of the
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issued a resolution stating that it was not recommended to name the public spaces after it.
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Rózsa was the first editor of the illegal central organ of the Hungarian Communist Party,
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His bust is currently in the Military History Museum of the Pintér Works in Kecel.
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From 1932 to 1935 he was a member of the editorial board of the newspaper
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A street was named after him in Filkeháza, which still bears his name.
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In 1961, Magyar Posta issued a commemorative stamp in its honor.
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Budapest VII. its district erected an ornamental well in memory
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In 1959, the "Pantheon of the Labor Movement" was built at the
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Hungarian Communist Party
popular front
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Andrássy Gyula Grammar School and College
Hungarian Academy of Sciences


"Rózsa Ferenc"



"Magyar Életrajzi Lexikon 1000-1990"
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Burials at Kerepesi Cemetery

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