• Mátyás Rákosi ([ˈmaːcaːʃ ˈraːkoʃi]; born Mátyás Rosenfeld; 9 March 1892[1][2] – 5 February 1971[3]) was a Hungarian communist politician who was the de...
  • Mátyás Rákosi was the Hungarian Communist ruler of Hungary from 1945 to 1956. An adherent of Social Democracy from his youth, Rákosi returned to Hungary...
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  • Rákosi Mátyás, Matyas Rakosi. İLGİLİ BİYOGRAFİLER. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
  • The young Mátyás Rákosi (1892–1971) loved London. The son of a Jewish shopkeeper in southern Hungary, he had made his way there via Hamburg in 1913.
  • One of the “Little Stalins” installed to power in the wake of the Red Army’s march toward Germany during the closing months of World War II, Mátyás Rákosi...
  • Mátyás Rákosi was born on 9 March 1892 in Ada, Austria-Hungary [now Serbia]. He died on 5 February 1971 in Gorky, USSR [now Nizhny Novgorod, Russia].
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  • Find out information about Mátyás Rákosi. The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia . It might be outdated or ideologically biased.
  • Bu makale kullanır Batı adı sırası bireylerden bahsederken. Mátyás Rákosi [ˈMaːcaːʃ ˈraːkoʃi] (9 Mart 1892[1][2] 5 Şubat 1971[3]) bir Macar'dı komünist politikacı.
  • Mátyás Rákosi. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Rákosi poster in a German staff canteen, 1954.
  • Rákosi, Mátyás. Enter your search terms ... His successor, Imre Nagy, was ousted in 1955 for Titoism, and Rákosi regained the premiership.