- Béla
Biszku (13
September 1921 – 31
March 2016) was a
Hungarian communist politician, who
served as
Minister of the
Interior from 1957 to 1961. He was...
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Zsuzsanna "Zsuzsa"
Biszku (born 17
March 1953) is a
Hungarian volleyball player. She
competed in the women's
tournament at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Her...
- Éva
Biszku (born 17
March 1953) is a
Hungarian volleyball player. She
competed in the women's
tournament at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Her twin sister,...
- 1956
Prime Minister Imre Nagy
Preceded by László
Piros Succeeded by Béla
Biszku Personal details Born (1886-11-18)18
November 1886 Seregélyes, Austria-Hungary...
- His name
appeared on Heti Válasz's list, as well as the
names of Béla
Biszku or István Kovács. He died on 2
October 2014 at the age of 90 in Budapest...
- His name
appeared on Heti Válasz's list, as well as the
names of Béla
Biszku or György Lázár. Finally, the
Metropolitan Administration and
Labour Court...
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parliament created the
Basic Law". In
October 2011 Gulyás co-wrote a bill, "lex
Biszku",
which aimed to hold
citizens and law
enforcement officials responsible...
- (1872–1951),
Hungarian alternative medicine advocate,
lecturer and
author Béla
Biszku (1921–2016),
Hungarian politician Béla Bodó (born 1959),
Hungarian hurdler...
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along with István Bibó, on the
order of
Minister of the
Interior Béla
Biszku. In the
forthcoming months, Bibó, Göncz and Regéczy-Nagy were interrogated...
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political offensive with
Soviet support to take hold. Zoltán Komócsin, Béla
Biszku and Árpád Pullai, who had
aimed to stop
economic reform and
seize political...