József Papp

From the Hungarian Wikipedia page

Joseph Papp ( Újpest, 1917 . January 6 - Budapest , 1956 . October 30 ) army, the siege of the party headquarters Republic Square after lynching a victim.

In 1932, he studied at the Ganz Shipyard. He was without work for 2 years and then worked in the United Bulb. From 1941 he received a post as a radio broadcaster at the post office. From 1946 to 1948, he was the secretary of the Hungarian Student Youth Association (MADISZ) in Újpest. From 1950 he became an officer of the Hungarian People's Army.

He was shot at the siege of the party square party of the Republic Square when, together with Imre Mező and János Asztalos, he left the building with the white flag indicating the order. In his body, Piroska Janko stabbed a dagger, then hung on his foot, his body was scorned. Laying these days is the legend that their heart was cut out, but according to medical records it wasn't.

At the time of the Kádár consolidation, his name - together with his associates - became a symbol of the brutality of the " counter-revolution ", honored as martyr, and named streets and institutions.