• János Kádár was an illegitimate son of the soldier János Krezinger and the servant maid Borbála Czermanik.
  • Sovyetler Birliği etkisi altında olsa da, János Kádár, SSCB'dekilerden aykırı politikalar yürütebiliyordu.
  • János Kádár was the premier of Hungary (1956–58, 1961–65) and first secretary (1956–88) of Hungary’s Communist Party who played a key role in Hungary’s...
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  • Shocked by these events the Central Committee of the Communist Party forced Erno Gero to resign from office and replaced him with Janos Kadar.
  • János Kádár was born on 26 May 1912 in Fiume, Hungary, Austria-Hungary [now Rijeka, Croatia]. He died on 6 July 1989 in Budapest, Hungary.
  • At the chess tournament, Janos Kadar won in 1928, when he was only sixteen years old. A serious and large-scale crisis was brewing in the global economy.
  • The new government under Premier János Kádár, under Russian auspices, was announced in 1958. He also served as premier from 1961 to 1965.
  • It was one hundred years ago today that János Kádár (originally János József Csermanek) was born as the illegitimate child of Borbála Csermanek, a...
  • 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...
  • Janos Kadar was born on May 26, 1912. He was the illegitimate son of the servant of Barbola Chemranek from soldier Janos Kresinger.
  • János Kádár was a hard-line Hungarian communist leader who supported Soviet intervention in Hungary in the 1956 Hungarian Uprising.
  • János Kádár, Macaristan'da Sosyalizm ve Demokrasi , Corvina Kiadó, Budapeşte, 1984. ... Moldova, Kádár János , cilt. I, Budapeşte, Urbis, 2006, s. 24-25.