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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Imre Nagy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Nagy's second term ended when his non-Soviet-backed government was brought down by Soviet invasion in the failed Hungarian Revolution of 1956, resulting in Nagy's execution on charges of treason two years later.
Nagy (pronounced "nar-gee"), IPA: [nɒɟ]) was born in Kaposvár, to a peasant family and was apprenticed to a locksmith, before enlisting in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I and serving on the Eastern Front.
In 1989, Imre Nagy was rehabilitated and his remains reburied in the same plot after a funeral organized in part by opponents of the country's communist regime.
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  Imre Nagy - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Nagy (pronounced "nodj"), IPA: [nɒɟ]) was born in Kaposvár, to a peasant family and was apprenticed to a locksmith, before enlisting in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I and serving on the Eastern Front.
Nagy was secretly tried, found guilty, sentenced to death and executed by hanging in June, 1958 [1].
In 1989, Imre Nagy was rehabilitated and his remains reburied in the same plot after a funeral organized in part by opponents of the country's communist regime.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Imre_Nagy   (810 words)

  
  Imre Nagy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Imre Nagy (June 7, 1896 – June 16, 1958) was a Hungarian politician, who was Prime Minister of Hungary on two occasions.
Nagy (pronounced "nodj"), IPA: [nɒɟ]) was born in Kaposvár, to a peasant family and was apprenticed to a locksmith, before fighting in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I on the Eastern Front.
Imre Nagy, statue at Vértanúk tere (Martyrs' square) in Budapest.
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 Nagy Imre: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
Nagy was a symbol of the 1956 Hungarian revolt against the Soviet Union.
Nagy was recalled as premier of the new government on Oct. 24, 1956.
His successor, Imre Nagy, was ousted in 1955 for Titoism, and Rakosi regained the premiership.
www.questia.com /library/encyclopedia/nagy-imre.jsp?l=N&p=1   (1631 words)

  
 The Raw Story | Imre Nagy - avowed communist turned uprising hero By Michael Logan
Budapest- When Prime Minister Imre Nagy, the man who led Hungary during the 1956 Uprising and ultimately paid for it with his life, was reburied in 1989, hundreds of thousands of Hungarian turned out to pay their respects.
Nagy firmly believed in the system up until his execution in 1958, aged 62, and was part of the regime before the uprising.
Nagy showed most bravery during his captivity and trial and when he was sentenced to hang, he refused to plead for mercy.
rawstory.com /news/2006/Imre_Nagy_avowed_communist_turned_u_10192006.html   (837 words)

  
 CNN Cold War - Profile: Imre Nagy
Born on June 7, 1896, into a peasant family in Kaposvar, Hungary, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Nagy left school at an early age and was apprenticed to a locksmith.
Nagy remained in the Soviet Union for the next 15 years (1929-1944), studying agriculture at the Moscow Institute and serving as a member of both the Institute for Agrarian Science and a collective farm committee.
Nagy advocated a reformist "New Course" that included relaxing the pace of industrialization, allowing peasants to leave collective farms and relaxing police terror.
www.cnn.com /SPECIALS/cold.war/kbank/profiles/nagy   (607 words)

  
 Imre Nagy Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Imre Nagy (1896-1958), Hungarian politician, served as prime minister of Hungary between 1953 and 1955, then again in 1956 during the revolution.
Imre Nagy was born into a peasant family at Kaposvar on July 6, 1896.
Imre Nagy was elected president of the Parliament, a largely ceremonial office.
www.bookrags.com /biography/imre-nagy   (1080 words)

  
 Imry Nagy
Imre Nagy, the son of peasants, was born in Kaposvar,
Nagy for "rightist deviation," though a careful distinction was drawn between the party decisions on the new course and Mr.
Nagy was dismissed from his post by a unanimous vote of the National Assembly on the joint proposal of the party committee and the Government.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /COLDnagy.htm   (2745 words)

  
 Brain-Juice | Biography of Imre Nagy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Nagy’s political career suffered a setback in 1949 when he opposed the Politburo’s plan for intensive agricultural collectivization, offering instead an alternate, less aggressive plan based on his work at the Institute for Agrarian Sciences.
Nagy was then ousted from the government and forced to take a schoolmaster’s position in Budapest.
They convincingly cite Nagy’s speech to the students of Budapest near the end of the two-week revolution, in which the temperament of the enthusiastic crowd far surpassed the tepid words used by the Hungarian statesman.
www.brain-juice.com /cgi-bin/show_bio.cgi?p_id=28   (1196 words)

  
 Nagy, Imre
Nagy was a symbol of the 1956 Hungarian revolt against the Soviet Union.
His expulsion from the Hungarian Communist party in early 1956 was rescinded at the request of rioting students shortly before the Hungarian revolution began (see Hungary).
Nagy was recalled as premier of the new government on Oct. 24, 1956.
encyclopedia.variousstuff.net /articles/Nagy,%20Imre.html   (208 words)

  
 Imre Nagy - MSN Encarta
Wounded, then taken prisoner by the Russian Imperial Army, Nagy was in Siberia when the Russian Revolution brought the Communists to power in October 1917.
Nagy served as minister of agriculture in the first Hungarian Communist government, responsible for gathering peasants onto large, state-supervised collective farms.
But in 1955 Nagy was forced to resign and expelled from the party.
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 Imre Nagy - Definition, explanation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Imre Nagy (born in Kaposvár, Hungary June 7 1896, executed June 16 1958) was Prime Minister of Hungary on two occasions.
This was common practice, and the fact that Nagy survived the 1930s and 1940s indicates that he operated for the security apparatus.
It is apparent that Nagy had ceased operating for the Soviet security apparatus by the late 1940s, as at this time he fell from ministerial positions in Hungary.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/i/im/imre_nagy.php   (602 words)

  
 The Days of Freedom
Imre Nagy and János Kádár were aware by October 29 that the party they wished to keep in power had largely collapsed and disintegrated.
Imre Nagy’s address on the radio was followed by initial appeals from the newly reconstituted political parties.
Imre Nagy was to form a stable government, on which he would rely in restoring order in the country.
www.rev.hu /history_of_56/ora3/ora3_e.htm   (9498 words)

  
 Imre Nagy Summary
Imre Nagy (June 7 1896-June 16 1958) was a Hungarian politician, who was Prime Minister of Hungary on two occasions.
Nagy returned to Hungary after World War I and served in the brief government of Béla Kun.
Imre Nagy, statue at Vértanúk ter (Martyrs' square) in Budapest.
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 The Raw Story | The key events surrounding the 1956 Uprising
Imre Nagy is re- installed as Prime Minister at midnight.
October 28, 1956: Nagy's new government is sworn in and begins negotiations with Soviets for their withdrawal.
June 16, 1958: Imre Nagy is hanged alongside Pal Maleter, the defence minister during the uprising, and Miklos Gimes, Nagy's close adviser.
www.rawstory.com /news/2006/The_key_events_surrounding_the_1956_10192006.html   (595 words)

  
 HighBeam Encyclopedia - Nagy, Imre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Imre Nagy, martyr of the nation: contested memory and social cohesion.
Imre NAGY at home, Hungarian liberal reform Communist, destituted by the Stalinist Matyas RAKOSI from the Party Presidium in 1955, he lived in reclusion until re-cal (PAR57308)
Imre NAGY, Hungarian liberal reform Communist, destituted by the Stalinist Matyas RAKOSI from the Party Presidium in 1955, he lived in reclusion until re-called as (PAR135943)
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 ITTZÉS Gábor
Apart from members of the ‘Nagy Group,’ many others were also tried, sentenced and imprisoned in processes that came to be called ‘conceptual trials,’ for they were preconceived: the verdict (and often the sentence) decided before the trial ever begun.
And the Nagy Imre funeral was carefully orchestrated to drive the political message home without degrading the burial to a means of self-aggrandisement by aspiring political groupings.
Prime Minister Nagy and his peers were honoured by the highest ranking officials of the government, but their funeral was not a state funeral proper.
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 www.meh.hu - Activities
Imre Nagy, prime minister of the toppled 1956 Hungarian revolution, and his fellow martyrs were commemorated at a number of memorial sites.
Nagy and several of his associates were executed on June 16, 1958 in retaliation for their roles in the revolution suppressed by Soviet troops. 
Nagy was a leader of the Hungarian Communist Party from 1944, but as he criticised Stalin's cult of personality and the forcible farm collectivisation, he was removed from the party leadership in 1949.
www.meh.hu /english/activities/events/nagyimre_e20020616.html   (345 words)

  
 Nagy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nagy is a Hungarian surname, pronounced /nɒɟ/ or roughly like 'nodge'.
László Nagy, Chief Executive of the World Organization of the Scout Movement from 1968-1985
Stanislaw Nagy, Polish cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nagy   (151 words)

  
 The 1956 Hungarian Revolution
Nagy was removed from all party positions in the Politburo and the Central Committee.
By the end of the year Imre Nagy was ousted from the Communist Party.
Nagy and his colleagues fled to the Yugoslav embassy where they were given political asylum.
econc10.bu.edu /economic_systems/NatIdentity/EE/Hungary/1956.htm   (741 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Imre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Nagy, Imre NAGY, IMRE [Nagy, Imre], 1896-1958, Hungarian Communist leader.
Thököly, Imre THÖKÖLY, IMRE [Thököly, Imre], 1656-1705, Hungarian rebel, of a noble family of N Hungary.
Kertész, Imre KERTÉSZ, IMRE [Kertész, Imre], 1929-, Hungarian novelist, b.
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 Anche Imre Nagy sparacchiò allo Zar - LASTAMPA.it
Quello di un ventenne, Imre Nagy, ungherese, che iniziò il suo cursus honorum con quella sparacchiata in cui, assieme ai sette Romanov, furono fatti fuori il medico di corte e altre tre persone di servizio della famiglia imperiale.
Rientrato infatti Nagy nel suo paese, nel 1945, si trovò in aperto contrasto con Mátyás Rakosi, capo del partito comunista e quindi «padrone» dell'Ungheria, il quale perfezionò il suo sistema di potere procedendo all'eliminazione sistematica dei partiti oppositori, dando luogo a una efferata dittatura.
Nagy si oppose riuscendo a far trionfare le sue ragioni.
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 USNews.com: The Hungarian Uprising 50 Years Later; How It Changed the Cold War
Imre Laszlo Toth, a leader of the revolution, remembers how the reluctant, bespectacled Nagy "looked like he had a gun at his back" when he finally came to a balcony to speak.
Just after Nagy's speech, thousands stormed the narrow cobblestone street leading to the radio station, demanding that their 16 Points be broadcast.
Imre Nagy and his government fled to the Yugoslavian Embassy only moments before Toth arrived at Parliament.
www.usnews.com /usnews/news/articles/061008/16hungary_3.htm   (719 words)

  
 Biographie: Imre Nagy, 1896-1958
Nagy gerät in russische Kriegsgefangenschaft und wird dort erstmals mit bolschewistischem Gedankengut vertraut.
Nagys Programm, das reformsozialistische Ungarn nach dem Abzug der Sowjetarmee in eine parlamentarische Demokratie und in die Neutralität zu führen, versetzt die Kremlführung in Alarmbereitschaft.
Der Aufstand in Ungarn bricht zusammen, entgegen vorheriger Zusagen wird Nagy, der in der jugoslawischen Botschaft Asyl gesucht hat, nach Verlassen der Botschaft verhaftet und in Rumänien inhaftiert.
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 Imre Nagy sur l'encyclopédie Recherche.fr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Imre Nagy [ˈimrɛ ˈnɒɟ] (son nom se prononce phonétiquement « Nodj ») est un homme politique hongrois et économiste de l'agriculture né à Kaposvár le 7 juin 1896 et exécuté le 16 juin 1958 à Budapest.
Imre Nagy négocie avec Moscou pour obtenir une sorte de statut spécial pour son pays.
Après le « tournant » de 1989, Imre Nagy est officiellement réhabilité par la Hongrie et le 16 juin, peu avant la mort de son rival János Kádár, il reçoit des funérailles nationales.
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 Kalenderblatt - DW-World
Imre Nagy: "Ich bin sicher, dass die internationale Arbeiterbewegung das ungarische Volk mich rehabilitieren werden.
Imre Nagy weigert sich sein Amt als Ministerpräsident formal niederzulegen und wird nach Rumänien deportiert.
Der Richter hat Imre Nagy gefragt, ob er eine Frage an mich richten wolle.
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 Werkstuk Levensbeschouwing Imre Nagy | scholieren.com
Mijn ouders vonden imre wel erg mooi klinken.
Imre Nagy is op 7 juni 1896 in Kaposvar in Hongarije geboren als boerenzoon.Tijdens zijn opleiding als bankwerker werd Imre Nagy lid van de metaalarbeiderbond.
Het standbeeld in het midden op de brug tussen de twee mensen in is een beeld van Imre Nagy, die in 1956 als minister-president een volksheld werd bij de opstand tegen de sovjetbezetting.
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 1956: Rebelião popular na Hungria | Calendário Histórico | Deutsche Welle
Nagy e alguns assessores e ministros refugiaram-se na embaixada da Iugoslávia, onde passaram três semanas cercados por tanques soviéticos.
Promessa falsa, porque Nagy foi preso pelo KGB e deportado para a Romênia por negar-se a renunciar ao cargo que ocupava em Budapeste.
Imre Nagy só foi reabilitado e enterrado numa cerimônia oficial em 1989, depois do final do regime Kádár.
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 Imre Nagy
Nagy The environmental models of the different types of the settlements in the lowlands of Vojvodina (A Vajdaság síkvidéki településformáinak környezetmodelljei), Létünk 1993/1, Újvidék, 89–100.
Nagy, I. (1998) Ruzsa, Rural Survival Strategies in Transitional Countries, An introdution to the comparative study of localaities in Nortwestern Russia and Hungary, Joensuu, University of Joensuu, Karajalan Institute.
Nagy (1996) Principles of an innovation oriented development based on an environment friendly infrastructure for the small towns in the Alföld.
www.rkk.hu /ati/munkatarsak/nagyimreeng.html   (1314 words)

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