Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Agoston Trefort, Andor Festetics, Andras Bethlen, Andras Hegedus, Andras Vonza, Arpad Szabo, Artur Feilitzsch, Barna Buza, Bela Ivady, Bela Jurcsek, Bela Kovacs (politician, 1908), Bela Mez ssy, Bela Serenyi, Bela Tallian, Csaba Hutter, Daniel Banffy, Elemer Gergatz, Emil Purgly, Endre Gyorgy, Ferenc Erdei, Ferenc Jozsef Nagy, Ferenc Marschall, Fidel Palffy, Frigyes Nagy, Gabor Kemeny (politician, 1830-1888), Gabor Klauzal, Geza Fejervary, Gyorgy Bartal, Gyorgy Nyisztor, Gyula Rubinek, Gyula Szapary, Ignac Daranyi, Imre Boros, Imre Dimeny, Imre Dogei, Imre Ghillany, Imre Nagy, Imre Nemeth (politician), Istvan Bethlen, Istvan Csala, Istvan Dobi, Istvan Gorove, Istvan Szabo de Nagyatad, Janos Kintzig, Janos Matolcsi, Janos Mayer, Janos Szabo (Minister of Agriculture), Jen Hamburger, Jen Vancsa, Jozsef Graf, Jozsef Szlavy, Jozsef Takacs (politician), Jozsef Torgyan, Jozsef Zichy, Kalman Daranyi, Karoly Baranyos, Karoly Vantus, Kazmer Batthyany, Lajos Simonyi, Laszlo Lakos, Lorand Gy ry, Mihaly Teleki (politician), Miklos Kallay, Minister of Agriculture (Hungary), Pal Losonczi, Pal Romany, Pal Szechenyi, Sandor Csizmadia, Sandor Fazekas, Sandor Sztranyavszky, Sandor Wekerle. Excerpt: Imre Nagy (7 June 1896 - 16 June 1958) was a Hungarian communist politician who was appointed Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the People's Republic of Hungary on two occasions. 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 (Hungarian pronunciation: ) was born in Kaposvar, to a peasant family and was apprenticed to a locksmith. He enlisted in the Austro-Hungarian...