Ferenc Bajáki

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Ferenc Bajáki József (May 6, 1883 – March 3, 1938) was a Hungarian politician and one of the leaders of the Hungarian Communist Party and Hungarian Soviet Republic.

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Ferenc Bajáki was born on May 6, 1883 and worked in the Manfréd Weiss Steel and Metal Works. A member of the Social Democratic Party from 1900 to 1919, he was later became a member of the KMP.

During the time of Soviet Republic he was the People's Commissar for social production, served as chairman of the National Economic Council. In 1919 November, he was sentenced to life in prison. He was released after the 1922 Soviet prisoner exchange, because of Moscow where he worked as a skilled worker and actively participated in Communist activities. In 1938, he was arrested and became a victim of thr Great purge.[1][2]

He was rehabilitated in 1956 alongside Béla Vágó.

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  1. ^ Bureau. Documents the history of the Hungarian revolutionary workers' movement (Budapest, 1964).[1]
  2. ^ Minisztertanács; Magda Imre; László Szűcs (1996). A forradalmi kormányzótanács jegyzőkönyvei 1919. Akadémiai Kiadó. p. 37.
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