1956 Stories

Sandor Alex Boldizsar Sr.

By |2022-10-22T14:10:26+00:00October 22, 2022|1956 Stories, b|

Sandor Alex Boldizsar, Sr. was born February 20, 1934, in Udvard, Hungary, one of eight children of Ethel Kovacs and Bela Boldizsar. He eventually made his way to Budapest to apprentice in a factory and at 22 years old, fought valiantly in the 1956 Hungarian Revolution where he was gravely wounded.

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Tibor Baranski

By |2022-10-22T13:30:42+00:00October 21, 2022|1956 Stories, b|

Tibor Baranski was a Hungarian-American credited with saving more than 3,000 Hungarian Jewish women, men and children from the Nazis during the Holocaust. When he was 22, he was forced by the advancing Soviets to leave his seminary studies and return to Budapest.

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Alexovics / Udvarhelyi / Hill Families

By |2022-10-22T13:29:10+00:00October 21, 2022|1956 Stories, a, h, u|

In 1956, the Alexovics family fled Hungary to Switzerland, and after waiting 5 years for a US immigration visa, emigrated to the US. Károly Alexovics and his family settled in Los Angeles in 1961, where he worked in a sign shop as an engraver.

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József Adorján

By |2022-10-22T13:26:59+00:00September 28, 2022|1956 Stories|

Born in the village of Gyöngyöstarján, Heves County, in 1900, József Adorján proved himself to be an astute businessman who established a successful winery. After WWII, he became more involved in politics and joined the Kisgazda Párt (Smallholders Party) of which he eventually became the secretary and was elected to the Hungarian Parliament.

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