János Csermanek

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János Csermanek, better known as János Kádár, was a Hungarian communist leader who served as the country’s de facto ruler from the late 1950s to the late 1980s.

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instanceOf Hungarian person
communist leader
head of government
human
politician
alsoKnownAs János Kádár
burialPlace Budapest
Kerepesi Cemetery
continentOfCitizenship Europe
countryOfCitizenship Hungary
dateOfBirth 1912-05-26
dateOfDeath 1989-07-06
deFactoLeaderOf Hungary
deFactoLeadershipEnd late 1980s
deFactoLeadershipStart late 1950s
era Cold War
ethnicGroup Hungarian
governmentSystemLed socialist state
headOf Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party
implementedPolicy Goulash Communism
influencedBy Joseph Stalin
Nikita Khrushchev
Soviet Union
knownFor introducing limited economic reforms in Hungary
leading Hungary after the 1956 revolution
languageOfWorkOrName Hungarian
memberOfPoliticalParty Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party
Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party
surface form: Hungarian Working People's Party
name János Csermanek self-link
nationality Hungarian
occupation party functionary
politician
officeEnd 1988-05-22
officeStart 1956-11-07
participatedIn Hungarian Revolution of 1956
placeOfBirth Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary

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placeOfDeath Budapest
Hungary
politicalAlignment pro-Soviet
politicalIdeology communism
positionHeld First Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party
General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party
Prime Minister of Hungary
religion atheism
roleInEvent suppression of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956
sexOrGender male
workLocation Budapest

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János Kádár birthName János Csermanek
János Csermanek name János Csermanek self-link