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Joseph Andi (Pusztahencse, March 27, 1924- Budapest, March 6, 1958) Hungarian military officer in the 1956 revolution at the time, victim of the post-revolutionary retaliation.
From 1946 he worked at the Budapest Electric Works as a laboratory technician. In 1950 he voluntarily went into the army: after the officer's examinations he was given rank as lieutenant. He was a party secretary at the Ministry of Defense and was placed in the Matthias aircraft where he worked in the secret office. In 1955 he was promoted to a lieutenant. On October 23, 1956 he applied to the National Guard, and in that capacity he took part in the resistance of Csepel Island . After the Revolution was defeated, he was dismissed from the Army in 1957 and forced to work as a mason in 1957, but he did not work for a long time in his new profession. On 24 May was arrested and then sentenced to death and executed with three of his associates.