Pál Kósa

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Pál Kósa (Balatonfüred, 25 January 1921 - Budapest, August 5, 1959) was a locksmith.

After completing the civic school, she was an industrial student and then a skilled worker in the building. In 1945 he entered the communist party in Újpest, and until 1948 he worked as an agitprop secretary. It was then excluded from the party, and even though it was recalled five years later, it did not accept membership. At the time of the 1956 Revolution, on October 25, he became President of the Revolutionary Committee of Újpest. He organized the district's protection and care, and besides, he tried to stop the communist retaliation and rescued many of his communist friends. Arrested on November 12, 1956, detained for two years and then sentenced to death on March 15, 1959, in a crowd. He tried to commit suicide in the Collective.