Erzsébet Nagy

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Erzsebet Nagy ( Kaposvár, 1927 . April 13 - Budapest , 2008 . January 29 ) Hungarian journalist, translator, the Historical Justice Committee founder and leader, the creator of preserving the memory of Imre Nagy Foundation.

The daughter of Prime Minister Imre Nagy Martyr was born in 1927 in Kaposvár. From the age of three to the Soviet Union he lived with his family for several years as a Siberian displaced. He graduated from Moscow. In 1945 he returned home with his family. He was employed in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, later in the Ministry of Agriculture and then at the Institute of Cultural Relations. From 1952 to 55 he edited the Russian-language monthly Vengrija-Hungary, which was removed for political reasons, and then he worked for the Academy publisher.

The 1956 revolution and war of independence when, in 1956. November 4, her family: her parents, her husband and her children (jr. Francis John and Catherine Jánosi ) with Yugoslavia granted asylum in the Embassy in Budapest on 22 November slightly anesthetized and deported to the other from 1956 with strength leading politician in Romania, Snagov and Pitesti and Călimăneştibe. His father was born in 1958. was executed on June 16 in Budapest. Her husband, Ferenc Jánosi, was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment.

Erzsébet Nagy returned to Budapest in 1958, but by then her home was confiscated. Her husband died in 1968 and her mother died in 1978. In the Kádár system, Erzsébet Nagy was strictly supervised by his workplaces and activities. On the 29th anniversary of the death of Imre Nagy and his martyrs, he remembered the private house, Erzsébet Nagy's message to young people who are democratically transformed by Beszélő. through a samizdat page.

In 1982 János Vészi (1927-2003) married a journalist and a pedagogical writer. Between 1983-1991, the Hungarian Digest Revue de Hongrie. he worked as an editor in English and French language journals. After the change of regime, he actively participated in political public life. From 1988 she became one of the founders and leaders of the Historical Justice Committee, and her leadership in 1992 declined due to the fact that the TIB had its own right. The Imre Nagy Foundation was founded in 1989in conjunction with her husband, together with János Vészi, the purpose of this foundation is to preserve the memories and thoughts of the martyr's Prime Minister and to release his political and scientific works. The president of the foundation became János Vészi (1927-2003) and then became Erzsébet Nagy after his death. Erzsébet Nagy did a great deal of work both abroad and in Hungary for the recognition of the 1956 Revolution and War of Independence and for the rehabilitation of Prime Minister Imre Nagy and his martyrs, for their endurance and appreciation. In 2002, the middle cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary was awarded the Hungarian Merit Order.