László Onestyák

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Onestyák Laszlo ( Pázmánd, 1938 . June 28 - Budapest , 1958 . November 22 ) Hungarian factory worke, laborer, revolutionary.

He was born on 28 June 1938 in Pázmánd, Fejér county. His mother was a housewife and his father was a bricklayer. He had 8 brothers and 2 adoptive brothers. As long as they were in Pázmánd, their work continued on the Gyula farm. László Onestyá was born of a Polish family of impoverished families, according to some oral testimony.

He completed 6 primary school classes. From 1952 he worked at the Beloiannis factory for a one-year tool-grinding course, and he worked there for six months when he was laid off for work on the pretext of rationalization. He then went to the Horticultural Institute for auxiliary work. Then he found employment in the chemical plant at Albertfalva and at the Budafoki enamel factory.

He participated in the 1956 Revolution, joining Berzenczey Street militants led by István Wágner on October 25 and engaging in armed events. After a short time he became a section commander.

On November 4, he fought against the Soviet troops. On November 6, he continued the unlikely fight against the Soviets.

He died on 22 November 1958.