Talk:Árpád Göncz

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article is within the scope of WikiProject Biography. For more information, visit the project page.
Stub This article has been rated as Stub-Class on the Project's quality scale. [FAQ]
(If you rated the article, please give a short summary at comments to explain the ratings and/or to identify the strengths and weaknesses.)
This article is supported by the Politics and government work group.
This article has been automatically assessed as Stub-Class by WikiProject Biography because it uses a stub template.
  • If you agree with the assessment, please remove {{WPBiography}}'s auto=yes parameter from this talk page.
  • If you disagree with the assessment, please change it by editing the class parameter of the {{WPBiography}} template, removing {{WPBiography}}'s auto=yes parameter from this talk page, and removing the stub template from the article.

He participated in the Hungarian resistance against fascism in 1944. In 1957 he helped the papers of Nagy Ferenc to be sent abroad. (N. F. was the Hungarian Prime minister in the 1956 revolution in Hungary.) For this he was sentenced to lifelong term. In 1963, he got amnesty.

(After The Hungarian Larousse Encyclopedia)

That's interesting. This article says Ferenc Nagy was Prime Minister of Hungary in 1946–1947, not in 1956. Adam78 13:27, 9 December 2005 (UTC)