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Kertesz and
Kertes. The
surname may
refer to:
Adolf Kertész (1892–1920),
Hungarian footballer Alice Kertész (born 1935),
Hungarian gymnast Amir
Kertes (born...
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October 2000.
After the overthrow,
Kertes was sentenced, tried, and
acted as a
witness in
several trials.
Mihalj Kertes was born on 29
August 1947 in Bačka...
- Amir
Kertes (Hebrew: אמיר קרטס;
April 1964 -
January 1, 2018) was an
Israeli musician and singer.
Kertes is the lead
singer and
songwriter of the rock...
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Joseph Kertes (born 1951) is a
writer who
escaped from
Hungary with his
family to
Canada after the
revolution of 1956. He
studied English at York University...
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Natalie Kertes Weaver (born
September 20, 1974) is an
American author and theologian. She is best
known for her
contribution to the
literary anthology...
- list that now also
included 8 more
individuals (Milorad Ulemek,
Mihalj Kertes,
Branko Đurić, Dragiša Dinić,
Vidan Mijailović, and 3 more JSO members)...
- Imre Kertész (Hungarian: [ˈimrɛ
ˈkɛrteːs]; 9
November 1929 – 31
March 2016) was a
Hungarian author and
recipient of the 2002
Nobel Prize in Literature...
- Tom
Kertes (born
January 4, 1973) is an American-born
Canadian human rights activist. Tom
Kertes was
media strategist for the
United Workers ****ociation's...
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Daniella Kertesz (Hebrew: דניאלה קרטס; born (1989-03-11)March 11, 1989) is an
Israeli actress. She pla****
Segen in the film
World War Z, and
starred as...
- A Cozy
Cottage (Hungarian:
Kertes házak utcája) is a 1963
Hungarian drama film
directed by Tamás Fejér. It was
entered into the 1963
Cannes Film Festival...