• Maddede ad soyadı sırasıyla yazılmaktadır. Macar geleneğine göre Nagy Imre olarak yazılır. Imre Nagy (7 Haziran 1896 – 16 Haziran 1958), Macar siyasetçi.
  • The couple had one daughter, Erzsébet Nagy (1927–2008), a Hungarian writer and translator.[60] Erzsébet Nagy married Ferenc Jánosi. Imre Nagy did not...
  • Imre Nagy is remembered with great affection in today’s Hungary. ... Imre Nagy was born 7 June 1896 in the town of Kaposvár in southern Hungary.
  • Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Imre Nagy". Encyclopedia Britannica , 12 Jun. ... https://www.britannica.com/biography/Imre-Nagy.
  • ...benimseyen ve varsova pakti'ndan ayrilmak isteyen nagy'in iyice sivrilmesi uzerine 'pasifist' bir dis politika guden sscb'nin tanklari budapeste'ye gelir, imre.
  • Even during the many years he spent in Moscow as a Communist refugee Hungary's new Premier, Imre Nagy, was regarded as a strange sort of Communist by his...
  • Imre Nagy twice competed at the Olympics in modern pentathlon, winning a team gold and an individual silver in 1960, and a team bronze in 1964.
  • Imre Nagy was an eminent and Hungarian politician, who served as the 44th Prime Minister of Hungary.
  • Kaynak ara: "Imre Nagy" – haber · gazete · kitap · akademik · JSTOR (Ekim 2021) (Bu şablonun nasıl ve ne zaman kaldırılması gerektiğini öğrenin). Imre Nagy.
  • Imre Nagy was born in 1896 at Kaposvár in Southern Hungary. Nagy fought in World War One but was captured and spent time in Russia.