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Gábor Péter

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In January 1945, he was appointed as leader of the Budapest Department of State Political Police (PRO), the Hungarian secret police. Péter's career rose quickly; he became leader of the Hungarian State Police State Defense Department (ÁVO) and its successor, the
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On 23 January 1993, at the age of 86, Péter died of natural causes in a Budapest hospital, Hungary. He was nearly blind. He was survived by his wife, Jolán Simon.
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and other "agents of international Zionism". In 1957, his term of imprisonment was significantly reduced and in 1959 was released. He later worked as a librarian.
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stepped forward from behind the curtain and said: "the game is over". Gábor Péter's wife, Jolán Simon, who served as Rákosi's secretary, was also arrested.
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In 1954, a court martial sentenced him to life imprisonment. He was accused of being a Zionist spy and cooperating with
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In 1952, he was discharged from his position because he was Jewish. Later he was arrested in
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Born Benjamin Eisenberger to Péter Eisenberger, a Jewish tailor, and Róza Meczner, in
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politician. Between 1945 and 1952 he was the absolute leader of the
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personal name
Western name order
Újfehértó
Budapest
Communist
State Protection Authority
purges
Újfehértó
labour movements
Hungarian Communist Party
Litzi Friedmann
Kim Philby
Cambridge Five
State Protection Authority
Mátyás Rákosi
villa
Mihály Farkas
László Rajk
Rudolf Slánský
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978-0-19-965658-5




"Gabor Peter, 86, Dies; Led Hungarian Police"
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Gábor Péter's birth entry
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