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  1. János Kádár, nascido Giovanni Czermanik ( Rijeka, 26 de maio de 1912 — Budapeste, 6 de julho de 1989) foi um líder comunista húngaro e Secretário-Geral do Partido Socialista dos Trabalhadores Húngaros, que presidiu ao país de 1956 até à sua aposentadoria em 1988.

  2. János József Kádár (/ ˈ k ɑː d ɑːr /; Hungarian: [ˈjaːnoʃ ˈkaːdaːr]; 26 May 1912 – 6 July 1989), born János József Czermanik, was a Hungarian Communist leader and the General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party, a position he held for 32 years.

  3. 22 de mai. de 2024 · Hungarian Revolution. János Kádár (born May 26, 1912, Fiume, Hung. [now Rijeka, Croatia]—died July 6, 1989, Budapest) was the premier of Hungary (1956–58, 1961–65) and first secretary (1956–88) of Hungary’s Communist Party who played a key role in Hungary’s transition from the 1956 anti-Soviet government of Imre Nagy ...

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  4. János Kádár (1912-1989) was a Hungarian communist politician and the leader of Hungary between 1956 and 1988. Kádár replaced Imre Nagy after the failed 1956 uprising and led the Soviet bloc nation for more than three decades.

  5. Contents. Home Geography & Travel Countries of the World. The Kádár regime. In the first uncertain weeks of his regime, Kádár made many promises. Workers’ councils were to be given a large amount of control in the factories and mines.

  6. Quick Reference. (b. 26 May 1912, d. 6 July 1989). Hungarian dictator 1956–89. Early career. Born an illegitimate child as János Czermanek in Fiume, he joined the illegal Hungarian Communist Party in 1932 and advanced to become its First Secretary in 1943. He was imprisoned by the Gestapo in 1944.

  7. Learn about the life and career of János Kádár, who became the first secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party after the 1956 revolution. Find out how he suppressed the resistance, consolidated his power, and pursued a \"soft\" dictatorship until 1988.