István Lukács

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István Lukács (Pécska, 1920. February 20 - Timisoara, 1958. September 1 ) traders, attended the Aladar Szoboszlayled Romania to the resistance movement against communist power, having been sentenced to death and executed.

István Lukács's parents were craftsmen from County Arad. He married and soon became the father of three children. In 1939 he crossed the Romanian-Hungarian border, where according to the indictment he became a member of the Arrow Cross Cross Party led by Ferenc Szálasi.

He returned to Romania in 1945, where he was sentenced to 2 months in 1948 for sabotage, and 4 months in 1954 for "service negligence". In 1949, he met Aladár Szoboszlay, listening to the broadcasts of Radio Free Europe and Voice of America at his apartment. Szoboszlay first introduced István Lukács's plans for the establishment of the Christian Democratic Party. István Lukács recruited several persons, and in 1952 he made the coat of arms of the movement. In July 1956, Aladár Szoboszlai traveled to Hungary with an official passport. He had previously agreed with István Lukács that he was in Hungary who should win the simultaneous Hungarian-Romanian coup. Szoboszlay first told István Lukács that the planned date of the coup was 1956. August 28th and October 28th István Lukács would have been the leader of the armed uprising in Pécs. In case of victory, he would have crossed the border with his armed men to unite with the Hungarian revolutionaries.

1957 . was arrested on September 20th and then in Cluj III. Corps Court of Arbitrage, accused of treason - as eighth-order accused - in 1958. May 30 was sentenced to death by bullet. The Supreme Court's Military College, by decision of 24 July 1958, upheld the verdict. The Presidency of the Grand National Assembly refused the petition of grace on 22 August 1958. The judgment was executed on September 1, 1958, in the Securitate prison in Timisoara. The bullet was executed with a protocol, rehabilitating István Lukács's companions in 2010, but their bodies still remain in an unknown place.