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Born in [[Szabadka]] (now: ''Subotica'', [[Serbia]]) to a [[Catholic]] [[petty bourgeoisie|petty bourgeois]] family. His parents were István Ortutay [[journalist]], editor of the ''Szegedi Napló'' and Ilona Borsodi. He finished his [[secondary school]] studies at the [[piarists]] in Szeged. After that he attended |
Born in [[Szabadka]] (now: ''Subotica'', [[Serbia]]) to a [[Catholic]] [[petty bourgeoisie|petty bourgeois]] family. His parents were István Ortutay [[journalist]], editor of the ''Szegedi Napló'' and Ilona Borsodi. He finished his [[secondary school]] studies at the [[piarists]] in Szeged. After that he attended the [[University of Szeged|Franz Joseph University]] from 1928. His [[psychology]] teacher was [[Hildebrand Dezső Várkonyi]]. Soonly he was making [[left-wing]] friends such as [[Miklós Radnóti]], [[Gábor Tolnai]], [[Dezső Baróti]], [[Ferenc Erdei]], [[György Buday]] and [[Viola Tomori]]. |
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Revision as of 00:07, 9 May 2010
Gyula Ortutay | |
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Minister of Religion and Education of Hungary | |
In office 14 March 1947 – 25 Februray 1950 | |
Preceded by | Dezső Keresztury |
Succeeded by | József Darvas |
Personal details | |
Born | Szabadka, Austria-Hungary | March 24, 1910
Died | 22 March 1978 Budapest, People's Republic of Hungary | (aged 67)
Political party | FKGP |
Profession | ethnographer, politician |
Gyula Ortutay (24 March 1910 - 22 March 1978) was a Hungarian ethnographer and politician, who served as Minister of Religion and Education between 1947 and 1950.
Biography
Early life
Born in Szabadka (now: Subotica, Serbia) to a Catholic petty bourgeois family. His parents were István Ortutay journalist, editor of the Szegedi Napló and Ilona Borsodi. He finished his secondary school studies at the piarists in Szeged. After that he attended the Franz Joseph University from 1928. His psychology teacher was Hildebrand Dezső Várkonyi. Soonly he was making left-wing friends such as Miklós Radnóti, Gábor Tolnai, Dezső Baróti, Ferenc Erdei, György Buday and Viola Tomori.