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- en.wikipedia.org Pál MaléterThe native form of this personal name is Maléter Pál. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
- hungarianfreepress.com 2016/10/05/pal-maleter-…Pál Maléter was one of the most important actors in the events. He was unusual, complex and his intentions were often misunderstood by the revolutionaries.
- networthmask.com p-l-mal-ter/Pál Maléter was born on 4 September, 1917 in Eperjes, Austria-Hungary [now Presov, Slovakia], is an Actor. Discover Pál Maléter’s Biography, Age, Height...
- vimeo.com 174388881Pál Maléter II., 1956er. 8 years ago More. Réka Pigniczky. ... Maléter served in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves from 1965-1971.
- twitter.com colonelpalmalClick to Follow ColonelPalMal. Pál Maléter.
- imdb.com name/nm2424726/Pál Maléter was born on 4 September 1917 in Eperjes, Austria-Hungary [now Presov, Slovakia]. He died on 16 June 1958 in Budapest, Hungary.
- britannica.com biography/Pal-MaleterOther articles where Pál Maléter is discussed: Hungary: The Revolution of 1956: Pál Maléter, the Nagy government’s minister of defense, who had been...
- redafrica-travel.com the-giant-of-the-revolution-…On 3 November Pal Maleter sent a message to his children saying he would visit soon, then arrived for the scheduled meeting at Tokol.
- peoplepill.com i/pal-maleter/Pál Maléter (4 September 1917 – 16 June 1958) was the military leader of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. Maléter was born to Hungarian parents in Eperjes...
- artsandculture.google.com asset/pál-maléter-1917-…Pál Maléter (1917-1958) was the military leader of the 1956 Revolution, the most senior member of the Hungarian army to change sides and fight against the ...
- wikijtr.icu wiki/Pál_MaléterBu makale kullanır Batı adı sırası bireylerden bahsederken. Pál Maléter (4 Eylül 1917 - 16 Haziran 1958) askeri lideriydi. 1956 Macar Devrimi.
- wikidata.org wiki/Q669910Pál Maléter (Q669910). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Pál Maléter. Hungarian soldier, Minister of Defence (1917-1958). Pal Maleter.