György Herhoff

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George Herhoff ( Tahitótfalu, 1931 . December 4 - Budapest , 1956 . November 4 ) fitters, the 1956 Revolution Békásmegyer dead heroes.

His sister was German, while his mother was of Hungarian origin. In 1946, his family escaped the expulsion because, during the Jewish Holocaust , they hid a woman who confirmed them.

1950 from military service completed. After his disassembly, he started a systematic organization with some of his companions, but he was arrested as a result of betrayal and sentenced to 13 years in prison in 1953 for being conspired for the labor camps in Vác and then in Csolnok. It was rehabilitated in July 1956.

After the outbreak of the 1956 Revolution, her mother asked her to go to West Germany and join her relatives, but she was in 1956. From October 25, he joined the work of the local Revolutionary Commission in Békásmegyer. Joined the Széna tér group, 1956. On November 4th, he lost his life as a result of the struggle against the Soviet forces arriving there. Rest area is not known.

1992 . On June 30 (posthumous), he was promoted to a Major. Street in Békásmegyer-Ófalu since 1997 bears its name, where a memorial plaque has been placed.

2016 in National Strangers title Gabor Laszlo made it a documentary that was a candidate for a Hungarian Film Award.