Lajos Pércsi

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Lajos Pércsi (Földes, 21 July 1911 - Budapest, 10 May 1958) was a military officer in the 1956 Revolution, a martyr of post-revolutionary retaliation.

After completing elementary school he learned to be a blacksmith and then worked as an agricultural worker. In 1929, he participated in an anti-system demonstration, which is why he did not have a job for a long time. Finally, in 1933, he began his military service, undertook four years of service, and in 1939 he was installed as a sergeant. In 1941, Hungary became a professional soldier after the war, and in 1944 participated in the Great Plains. After taking over the Arrow Cross, he sought the right opportunity for the Soviet side, which eventually came to be seen in December and escaped from his army to the Soviets who had been sent to Debrecen. After the war, he applied to the new army, and was admitted to the Kossuth Military Academy in 1947, after which he was awarded a rank high. After various garrison services, he was assigned to the Army Department of Military School of the Ministry of Defense. In 1955 he completed the Hunyadi János Lövész Officer School, which was awarded the rank of Major. He became a member of MKP, then MDP.

When the Revolution broke out, he spent his vacation in the countryside. On October 30, he traveled to Budapest, where he was involved in the search of his associate for interrogating the intercepted ÁVH officers protecting the Hungarian Radio on 24 October. As a result of the interrogation officers were placed in custody with charges of murder. After finding the Alakulata, he participated in the fight against the Soviet armor, and on November 2, he was appointed commander of the team, János Solymosi. During the Soviet attack on November 4, he defended the defense at Schmidt Castle in Óbuda. He blew up the radio transmitter station at Hármashatár Hill, and then attacked a Soviet column with his team. However, in the event of overdraft, he dropped the gun on November 5th. He went home and went on to the Petőfi Military Academy on November 16, where he was discharged. He was then trained as a trainee until May 31, 1957, when he was arrested, jailed and sentenced to death. On May 10, 1958, he was executed together with two of his militants.