Domokos, Pál Péter
Transylvanian, ethnographer, musicologist, teacher. 1944: settled in Hungary.
Transylvanian, ethnographer, musicologist, teacher. 1944: settled in Hungary.
Lawyer. 1956: Member of the National Workers’ Council of Baranya County.
Shopkeeper. poet. 1944–1945: worked for the Provisional National Government, 1956: active in the Writers’ Union.
Mechanic. 1951–1955: army officer. 1956: chairman of a factory workers’ council, 1957: arrested.
He began to swim competitively in 1947, joining the pool of Hungarian swimmers for the Olympics and the Police Sports Platoon. When the latter was disbanded at the end of 1953, he was not hired by the police or allowed to pursue legal studies. He became a materials buyer and then headed an independent scarf-dying establishment. At the beginning of the 1950s, he had joined the so-called Sujánszky group.
Journalist. Son of Zoltán Zsámboki, translator, senior civil servant. 1956: took part in political conspiracies during and after the Revolution, 1959: sentenced to 7 years’ imprisonment.
Army officer, translator. 23 October 1956: commander of the unit defending the Radio, then cooperated with Béla Király in the National Guard, sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment.
Polish journalist. 1956: Editor of the Polish newspaper Odnowa.
Polish journalist. 1956: correspondent in Budapest for the newspaper Trybuna Ludu.
East German journalist. 1957: sentenced to 3 years’ imprisonment on charges related to the Hungarian Revolution, 1960: settled in the UK.