Endre Sík

Endre Sík
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary
In office
15 February 1958 – 13 September 1963
Preceded by Imre Horváth
Succeeded by János Péter
Personal details
Born April 2, 1891(1891-04-02)
Budapest, Austria-Hungary
Died 10 April 1978(1978-04-10) (aged 87)
Budapest, People's Republic of Hungary
Political party MKP, MDP, MSZMP
Profession politician, jurist, historian, writer

Endre Sík (2 April 1891 - 10 April 1978) was a Hungarian historian, politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs between 1958 and 1961. He was the younger brother of Sándor Sík, poet, piarist teacher.

During the First World War he was captured by the Russians. After that he lived in the Soviet Union. In 1920, he joined the Soviet Communist Party. In 1945, he returned to Hungary, and became a Communist politician. He was deputy of the foreign minister (1954–1958), then minister (1958–1961).

In his scientific work, he studied the history of African ethnic groups. He obtained the Doctor of Sciences degree of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1962.

His book, Vihar a levelet, containing his recollections on the Sovietunion in the 30s, was banned and withdrawn immediately after appearance[1].

Works

References

  1. ^ Amikor a könyvtárba a politika jön látogatóba, OGYK Hirlevél
Political offices
Preceded by
Imre Horváth
Minister of Foreign Affairs
1958–1961
Succeeded by
János Péter