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'''László Piros''' (10 May 1917 – January 2006) was a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] [[communist]] politician and soldier, who served as [[Government of Hungary|Interior Minister]] between [[1954]] and [[1956]]. He fought in the Second World War, but he was captured by the [[Soviet]]s at [[Voronezh]] (January [[1943]]). After that he took part in the [[antifascist]] movements. Piros worked as a [[partisan]] during the end of the war. He was a member of the interim national assembly. As Interior Minister he reexamined the previous years' [[show trial]]s.
'''László Piros''' (10 May 1917 – January 2006) was a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] [[communist]] politician and soldier, who served as [[Government of Hungary|Interior Minister]] between [[1954]] and [[1956]]. He fought in the Second World War, but he was captured by the [[Soviet]]s at [[Voronezh]] (January [[1943]]). After that he took part in the [[antifascist]] movements. Piros worked as a [[partisan]] during the end of the war. He was a member of the interim national assembly. As Interior Minister he reexamined the previous years' [[show trial]]s.



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László Piros
Interior Minister of Hungary
In office
6 June 1954 – 27 October 1956
Preceded byErnő Gerő
Succeeded byFerenc Münnich
Personal details
Born(1917-05-10)May 10, 1917
Újkígyós, Hungary
DiedJanuary 2006
Szeged, Hungary
Political partyHungarian Communist Party, Hungarian Worker's Party, MSZMP
Professionpolitician

László Piros (10 May 1917 – January 2006) was a Hungarian communist politician and soldier, who served as Interior Minister between 1954 and 1956. He fought in the Second World War, but he was captured by the Soviets at Voronezh (January 1943). After that he took part in the antifascist movements. Piros worked as a partisan during the end of the war. He was a member of the interim national assembly. As Interior Minister he reexamined the previous years' show trials.

During the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 he left the country along with Ernő Gerő and András Hegedüs to the Soviet Union. Later he returned.

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Political offices
Preceded by Interior Minister of Hungary
1954–1956
Succeeded by