- en.wikipedia.org Mátyás RákosiMátyás Rákosi ([ˈraːkoʃi ˈmaːcaːʃ]; born Mátyás Rosenfeld; 9 March 1892 – 5 February 1971) was a Hungarian communist politician who was the de facto leader of Hungary...
- britannica.com World Leaders Prime MinistersMátyás Rákosi was the Hungarian Communist ruler of Hungary from 1945 to 1956. An adherent of Social Democracy from his youth, Rákosi returned to Hungary...
- historylearning.com modern-world-history/coldwar/…Born on 9 March 1892 in Ada, Mátyás Rákosi was the fourth son of a grocer. ... Mátyás Rákosi died on 5 February 1971 at the age of 78.
- medium.com @historyinanhour/matyas-rakosi-brief-…Matyas Rakosi was born one of eleven children to Jewish parents on 9 March 1892 in a village called Ada, now in Serbia but then part of the Austrian-Hungary...
- yivoencyclopedia.org article.aspx/Rakosi_MatyasSon of a retail merchant, Mátyás Rákosi pursued his studies at the Eastern Trade Academy in Budapest. In 1910, he joined the Social Democratic Party.
- kids.kiddle.co Mátyás_RákosiThe native form of this personal name is Rákosi Mátyás. ... Quick facts for kids. Mátyás Rákosi. Kommunista politikusok a tribünön fortepan 79084 (profile-4).jpg.
- imdb.com name/nm0753576/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].
- historylearningsite.co.uk modern-world-history-…Mátyás Rákosi was born in 1892 in Ada. ... Radicalised by this experience, Rákosi joined the Hungarian Communist Party after returning to Hungary in 1918.
- encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com Mátyás RákosiFind out information about Mátyás Rákosi. The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia . It might be outdated or ideologically biased.
- scientiatr.com Mátyás_RákosiKaynak ara: "Mátyás Rákosi" – haber · gazete · kitap · akademik · JSTOR (Mart 2020) (Bu şablonun nasıl ve ne zaman kaldırılması gerektiğini öğrenin).
- historypresent.com 2018/09/09/biography-matyas-…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...
- aspectsofhistory.com matyas-rakosi-committed-…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.
- http://rev.hu history_of_56/szerviz/kislex/biograf/…Mátyás Rákosi ( 1892-1971). Born into a shopkeeper's family in Ada (now in Serbia), Rákosi completed secondary school in 1910 and then studied at the Keleti...