János Pap

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János Pap ( Kaposvár, 1925 . December 23 - Budapest , 1994 . February 22 ) Hungarian communist politician, Minister of the Interior (1961-1963).

János Pap was born in Kaposvár and was János Pap's assistant railway and Éva Horváth. After the completion of four elementary Veszprém and Keszthely attended high school in 1941 in from Szeged studied in Hungarian Royal State Secondary School of Chemical Industry. After the arrest of the Arrow Cross, he became a soldier and was forced to hide until the end of World War II. After the war he passed a successful graduation exam. From 1947 he became a member of the Hungarian Communist Party, from 1948 he became a member of the Hungarian Workers' Party. After the 1956 revolution he entered the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party, the first secretary of the Veszprém County Committee since November 1957. Pap took an active part in the condemnation of the 1956 Revolution, retaliation, 1957. On November 2, the President of the Supreme Court asked in a letter to make Árpád Brusznyai's sentence of life at first instance condemned to death. The request was complied with and Brushny's 1958. was executed on January 9th. In 1961, he replaced Biszku Béla , Interior Minister. He occupied the post until 1963 and then became Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers until 1965. 1965from 1985 until he worked as the first secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Committee of Veszprém County. He was elected to the Parliamentary Assembly of Veszprém County six times in a row from 1958, but he did not hold a mandate in 1985. In 1985 he was honored with the Order of Merit of the Red Flag. After the regime change, it was repeatedly suggested that they would be held accountable for their activities in retaliation after the revolution. In 1994 he committed suicide, shooting himself with his hunting gun.