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    Béla Király

    Hungarian officer, professor, and politician

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  1. Dr. Béla Király (14 April 1912 – 4 July 2009) was a Hungarian army officer before, during, and after World War II. After the war, he was sentenced to death under the Soviet -allied regime, but was later released. After his release, he commanded the National Guard in the 1956 Hungarian Revolution.

  2. Jul 8, 2009 · Gen. Bela K. Kiraly, the commander in chief of the revolutionary forces in the Hungarian uprising of 1956, who for more than half a century was considered a folk hero in Hungary, and who...

  3. A várkonyi jelenet ábrázolása (Képes Krónika) [1] I. (Bajnok) Béla (1016 körül – Dömös, 1063. szeptember 11.) Árpád-házi magyar király 1060 és 1063 között. Apja az I. István király által megvakíttatott Vazul herceg, anyja egy Tátony nemzetségbeli nő.

  4. www.historians.org › perspectives-article › belaBela Kiraly (1912-2009) - AHA

    Key figure in 1956 Hungarian Revolution, military historian, politician. Béla Király died on July 4, 2009, at the age of 97. He lived long enough to have had three fruitful careers—military leader, historian and author, and politician—and attain prominence in each.

  5. Király Béla (Kaposvár, 1912. április 14. – Budapest, 2009. július 4.) magyar vezérezredes, hadtörténész, politikus, az MTA külső tagja. Elsősorban mint az 1956-os forradalom nemzetőrségének vezetője vált ismertté.

  6. Major-General Bela Kiraly was 39 years old when he was sentenced to death by Hungary's Communist authorities at the beginning of 1952.

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  8. Jul 6, 2009 · Gen Malashenko accused Gen Kiraly of lying about coming under Soviet air attack in one of the last battles of the revolution, in the hills around Budapest.

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