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Szabad may refer to: *György Szabad, Hungarian politician and historian * Cemach Szabad, Lithuanian doctor and activist Newspapers * Szabad Föld ('Free Land'), weekly newspaper published in Budapest, Hungary *Szabad szó ('Free Word'), defunct newspaper of National Peasants Party, Hungary *Szabad ifjúság ''Szabad ifjúság'' ('Free Youth') was a Hungarian newspaper, and the organ of the Union of Working Youth Union of Working Youth ( hu, Dolgozó Ifjúság Szövetsége, DISZ) was a mass youth organization in Hungary. All Hungarian youth between 14 ...
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György Szabad
György Szabad (4 August 1924 – 3 July 2015) was a Hungarian politician and historian, founder member of the Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF). He was the Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary The Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary ( hu, Magyarország Országgyűlésének elnöke, literally the President of National Assembly of Hungary) is the presiding officer of the National Assembly of Hungary. The current Speaker is Lás ... between 1990 and 1994. He was a member of the Batthyány Society of Professors. Personal life His first wife was Judit Szegő. After their divorce he married Andrea Suján. He had a daughter, Júlia from his second marriage. Death He died on 3 July 2015 at the age of 90. Honours and awards Publications *''A tatai és gesztesi Esterházy-uradalom'' (1957) *''Forradalom és kiegyezés válaszútján 1860–61'' (1967) *''Hungarian Political Trends… 1849–1867'' (1977) *''Kossuth politikai pályája'' (1977) *''Az önkényuralo ...
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Cemach Szabad
Zemach Shabad ( he, צמח שאבאד, pl, Cemach Szabad, russian: Цемах Шабад, Tsemakh Shabad; 5 February 1864, Vilnius, Russian Empire (now Vilnius, Lithuania) — 20 January 1935, Vilnius) was a Jewish doctor and social and political activist. He was a member of the Senate (parliament) of the Second Polish Republic (1928) and a co-founder and vice-president of the YIVO (Institute for Jewish Research). In 1932, Shabad toured to Palestine with Dr. Abel Lapin from Kaunas. During his trip, Shabad hosted by the Health Committee of the Knesset and the Jerusalem Medical Association. He was one of the originators of the volkist movement, which eventually turned into the Folkspartei (Jewish People's Party). In 2007, Zemach Shabad was honored with a monument in Vilnius, reflecting the fact that he was the prototype of "Doctor Aybolit", a good doctor from a children's poem by Korney Chukovsky. Family *Regina, Mrs. Max Weinreich, daughter *Jacob Shabad, son *Josif Shaba ...
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Szabad Föld
''Szabad Föld'' ( hu, Free Land or Soil) is a weekly newspaper published in Budapest, Hungary. The paper has been in circulation since 1945. History and profile ''Szabad Föld'' was established in 1945. The paper is published on a weekly basis and appears on Fridays. It was the organ of the People’s Patriotic Front and of the working peasantry during the communist rule in Hungary. In the late 1990s the Attila József Foundation was the co-owner of ''Szabad Föld''. The Geoholding media group became the owner of the weekly in July 2004 when it purchased paper's owner, Book Publisher Rt. Its publisher was Szabad Lap Publisher Kft. ''Szabad Föld'' became part of the Central European Press and Media Foundation in 2018 which is close to the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The foundation acquired the paper from László Puch. The headquarters of ''Szabad Föld'' is in Budapest. However, its target audience is non-urban people, and it mostly covers local and agricultural ...
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Szabad Szó
''Szabad szó'' ('Free Word') was a Hungarian newspaper that served as the central organ of the National Peasants Party National may refer to: Common uses * Nation or country ** Nationality – a ''national'' is a person who is subject to a nation, regardless of whether the person has full rights as a citizen Places in the United States * National, Maryland, ce .... The paper was published daily from April 19, 1945 to June 4, 1950, and weekly from June 1950 to February 1952. The last issue was published on February 3, 1952. References Hungarian-language newspapers Daily newspapers published in Hungary Weekly newspapers published in Hungary Defunct newspapers published in Hungary {{Hungary-newspaper-stub ...
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