Ilona Szabó

From the Hungarian Wikipedia page [https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szab%C3%B3_Ilona_(forradalm%C3%A1r)

143/5000 Ilona Szabo was nicknamed Kócos and Kócoska (1939 - October 28, 1956), a new-born Roma-born participant and martyr of the 1956 revolution.

Ilona Szabo was only 17 years old and 4 months pregnant when she became involved with revolutionary events with her friends. The young man learned about the use of weapons between the Corvinian insurgents and became commander in command of six people in just a few days. On October 28, 1956, at the end of Práter Street, his partner Gábor Dilinkó was fought with Corvin and was seriously injured and sentenced to 12 and 7 years imprisonment and finally released in 1966. Among the Roma warriors here, in Corvin, there were probably only two Gypsies, the other Gypsies were among the Gypsy musicians, about 10 people.

Corvin set a memorial table in honor of Szabó Ilona.