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    USSR), 1934. Négy ország viharaiban. Bebrits Lajos élete. (Four Storms of the Country: The Life of Lajos Bebrits) With Gyula Kékesdi. Budapest: n.p.,...
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  • October 1954 Béla Szalai MDP 30 October 1954 → Minister of Transport Lajos Bebrits MDP ← → Minister of Foreign Trade László Háy MDP 6 July 1954 → Minister...
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    András Szobek 14 August 1952 4 July 1953   MDP Ministry of Transport Lajos Bebrits 14 August 1952 4 July 1953   MDP Ministry of Health Anna Ratkó 14 August...
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  • Luxemburg Open – 1st (shared with Aleksander Matanovic) 1973 – 6th Lajos Bebrits Memorial Tournament - 2nd "Chess History on Stamps (1960–1969)" (PDF)...
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  • publication was edited by a board of editors, with Hungarian communist leader Lajos Bebrits assuming the position of lead editorialist until his deportation at...
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    Roth's "outstanding role" in Timișoara's socialist movement, on par with Lajos Bebrits. In 1979, Roth's contribution as a "Swabian autonomist" was covered...
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    tributary, the river Teregova, joins the Timiș in the eponymous village. Lajos Bebrits (1891–1963), Hungarian communist newspaper editor and politician Ad...
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    1955) Hungarian Workers' Party Minister of Transport and Postal Service Lajos Bebrits Hungarian Workers' Party Minister of Foreign Trade László Háy (until...
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  • dominated by emigrants from Soviet Hungary, including Lajos Köves, János Lassen, and Lajos Bebrits. In 1931 the publication was moved from New York City...
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