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English: Ferenc Münnich, later Prime Minister of Hungary, as a member of the illegal Communist movement in 1921. He moved to the Soviet Union in 1922.
Magyar: Münnich Ferenc az illegális kommunista mozgalom tagjaként 1921-ben.
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Източник server2001.rev.hu
Автор Unknown (part of the Történeti Fényképtár - Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum Collection)

Image is part of the Hungarian National Museum's Historical Photographic Collection. According to the server2001.rev.hu (a state-funded foundation which collected photographs, documents on Hungarian Revolution of 1956), the photographer is unknown. In comparison: Execution of Ferenc Szálasi, the author is known and his name, Sándor Bojár is listed in the register.

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