József Andi

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József Andi (Pusztahencse, March 27, 1924 - Budapest, 6 March 1958) Hungarian military officer during the 1956 Revolution, martyr of post-revolutionary retaliation.

From 1946 he worked at the Budapest Electric Works as a laboratory technician. In 1950 he voluntarily entered the military, after the officer's examination he was given rank as lieutenant. He was a party secretary at the Ministry of Defense and was placed in the Matthias aircraft where he worked in the secret office. In 1955 he was promoted to a lieutenant. On October 23, 1956, he applied to the National Guard, and in that capacity participated in the resistance of Csepel. After defeating the Revolution, he was dismissed from the Army in 1957 and forced to work as a mason in 1957, but he could not work for a long time in his new profession because he was arrested on May 24 and sentenced to death and executed by firing squad.