Géza Péch

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Geza Pecha (Born Geza Eckhardt, Budapest , 1930 . May 7 - Budapest , 1958 . April 22 ) 1956 revolutionaries after the revolution martyr of retaliation.

He was orphaned while a toddler, then his half-sister, Zoltán Péch, accepted his name. After graduation, he applied to the Veterinary University, but he wasn't taken up, so he was looking for his occasional work. In 1951 he became a driver at the army. That year he enrolled at a university and, after three years, obtained a degree in mechanical engineering. He got married, a son was born, but divorced his wife, and in the divorce court custody of the child was awarded to the mother. For this reason, he tried to commit suicide, which, however, failed. Despite the court's judgment, he took her child.

1956 . On October 24, a friend was taken by a friend as a volunteer. He first came to work at Markó Street and after his rejection at the Péterffy Street Hospital. He held office until November 6, when his arm was shot, so he needed care. Two days later, Soviet soldiers were arrested and released on November 14th. Then he learned that his ex-wife had escaped with his son from the country. For this reason, he joined an organization to find his child. 1957. Ib January 13 he went to Austria, where he contacted the emigration and found out that his son was in England. He undertook to return to Hungary and return wounded to Austria if he could go to England with the help of the group. He returned home, but the Hungarian authorities became aware of his operation, was arrested, and sentenced to life imprisonment, which was amended by the Supreme Court People's Court Council for the death penalty. 1958 . was hanged on April 22nd.