- also
known as
refrigerator communism (Hungarian: fridzsiderkommunizmus),
Kádárism or the
Hungarian Thaw, is the
variety of
state socialism in the Hungarian...
- János József
Kádár (/
ˈkɑːdɑːr/; Hungarian: [ˈjaːnoʃ
ˈkaːdaːr]; 26 May 1912 – 6 July 1989), born János József Czermanik, was a
Hungarian Communist leader...
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Kadar may
refer to:
Kadar Brock (born 1980),
American contemporary abstract artist Ka'dar
Hollman (born 1996),
American football player Kadar Khan, an...
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Mohideen A.
Kadar (born 5
November 1942) is an
Indian politician from the
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. He
served as a
member of the
Rajya Sabha from 1998...
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Kádár (Hungarian, 'cooper',
Hungarian pronunciation: [
ˈkaːdaːr]) is a
Hungarian surname which may
refer to: Ján
Kadár, Slovak-Hungarian film director...
- Tamás
Kádár (born 14
March 1990) is a
Hungarian professional footballer who
plays for
Nemzeti Bajnokság I club MTK Budapest. He is a
defender and is equally...
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Danny Kadar (born
August 15, 1969) is an
American record producer,
audio engineer, and mixer,
living in New Orleans.
While growing up in New York City...
- Béla
Kádár (1877–1956) was a
Hungarian painter influenced by Der
Blaue Reiter, Cubism, ****urism, Neo-Primitivism, Constructivism, and
Metaphysical painting...
- Kálmán János
Kádár (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkaːlmaːn
ˈkaːdaːr]; born 11 June 1979) is a
Romanian water polo player.
Kádár, who
comes from the Hungarian...
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Gyula Kadar may
refer to:
Gyula Kádár (born 1898–1982),
Hungarian military officer and
writer János
Kádár (b. 1912–1989)
Hungarian communist party and...