Kemál Ekrem

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Ekrem Kemal ( Skopje, October 20, 1924 - Budapest , November 29, 1957) was a prominent member of the Széna Square Revolutionary Group who was sentenced to death and executed during the 1956 Revolution. György Ekrem-Kemal is the father of a hungarian politician.

Kemal Ekrem was born on October 20, 1924 in the former Yugoslavia, Skopje (which is today the capital of Macedonia ). His father, Ekrem Halil, was a Turkish capital, and his mother was Elizabeth Ecker, a smallholder in Csongrád. After his father was assassinated by Serbian separatists, his mother came back to Hungary with Ekrem Kemali. First they lived in Budapest, but the middle school has been Ekrem Eger MinoriteIn St. Antal's Boy's Institute. Next, the electrical engineer-technician in Puskás Tivadar Technik has completed technical training. In the 1950s he worked as a supervisor for the construction of a high-voltage network in Northern Hungary. In 1956, 2 years were imprisoned for 8 months in prison for job tampering, but he did not start downloading his punishment due to the outbreak of the revolution.