Vén, István
Inventor. 1956: organizer as a university student of the National Guard, Town of Gödöllo, sentenced to 8 years’ imprisonment.
Inventor. 1956: organizer as a university student of the National Guard, Town of Gödöllo, sentenced to 8 years’ imprisonment.
Greek refugee who studied in Hungary. 1956: active in the Petofi Circle, 1957: active in the intellectuals’ underground, arrested, left Hungary. 1988–1993: President of Cyprus.
Economist, worker. 1956: freedom fighter in the Revolution, left Hungary.
Historian, archivist. 1955–1956: Deputy Dean, Faculty of History of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, 1956: Chairman of the Revolutionary Student Committee, member of the Revolutionary Council of Hungarian Intellectuals, 1978–1990: General Director, National Archive, 1990–1994: MP.
Worker, army officer, pre-1945 illegal communist. 1956: Chairman, Revolutionary Military Committee, 1958: sentenced to 7 years’ imprisonment.
Engineer, writer. 1956: took part in the Revolution as an university student, Town of Miskolc, 1957: interned.
Actor. 1962: sentenced to 3 years’ imprisonment as an alleged anti-state conspirator.
Engineer and surveyor. He was arrested in 1960, charged involvement in a conspiracy to overturn the order of state and sentenced in the second instance to five years' imprisonment. He was freed in 1963. Since 1992, he has chaired the committee of the Újlak Caritas Foundation.
Engineer. 1956: Chairman, Workers’ Council of Dimávag Wagon and Machine Works, sentenced to 4 years’ imprisonment.
Transylvanian, solicitor. 1940–1947: civil servant, in the 1970s and 1980s: General Superintendent of the Transylvanian Calvinist Diocese.