• János József Kádár (/ˈkɑːdɑːr/; Hungarian: [ˈjaːnoʃ ˈkaːdaːr]; 26 May 1912 – 6 July 1989), born János József Czermanik...
  • Trained as a skilled mechanic, Kádár became a member of the then-illegal Communist Party in 1931 and was arrested several times in the following 12 years.
  • Sovyetler Birliği etkisi altında olsa da, János Kádár, SSCB'dekilerden aykırı politikalar yürütebiliyordu.
  • János Kádár held power in Hungary until 1988 when Communism began to collapse and his own ill-health intervened.
  • Born on 26 May 1912 in Fiume, Austro-Hungary, at the age of 15 János Kádár found work as a typewriter mechanic, but was fired during the Great Depression.
  • Adını , 1960'lardan 1980'lere kadar Macar kırsalında kitlesel olarak inşa edilmiş standart bir konut modeli olan Kádár-kocka'ya verdi .
  • János Kádár was born on 26 May 1912 in Fiume, Hungary, Austria-Hungary [now Rijeka, Croatia].
  • Le 4 novembre, alors que les troupes soviétiques répriment le soulèvement populaire, on annonce la formation du nouveau gouvernement dirigé par János Kádár.
  • Depending on which side of the political aisle one belongs, Hungary’s last communist leader, János Kádár could be considered as a “moderate” leader or a...
  • By the mid-1970s and especially by the 1980s János Kádár became inflexible and increasingly conservative.
  • Janos Kadar, who rose to power in Hungary as the Soviet Army crushed the 1956 uprising and who gradually won a measure of acceptance by softening Communist...
  • Kádár was made a Hero of Socialist Labor of the Hungarian People’s Republic in May 1962 and a Hero of the Soviet Union in April 1964.