Dezső Bokányi
Dezső Bokányi (1871–1940) was a member of Hungarian Social Democratic Party.

Bokányi circa 1919
Biography
Bokányi had worked as a stonemason. In 1886 became a member of the union and in 1889 he became member of the Social Democratic Party. In 1894, he became a member of the party leadership in March 1919.[1]
In December 1920, Dezső Bokányi was sentenced to death by the People's Commissar lawsuit. In 1922, he was a prisoner exchange by the Soviet Union, where he worked in the movement, the work done in the field of social insurance, he also worked at the Moscow radio station.
Dezső Bokányi was arrested in 1938 and died in 1940, in captivity, during the Stalin's purge.[2]
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References
- Minisztertanács; Magda Imre; László Szűcs (1996). A forradalmi kormányzótanács jegyzőkönyvei 1919. Akadémiai Kiadó. p. 40.
- Nyírő, András. Segédkönyv a Politikai Bizottság tanulmányozásához. Interart Stúdió. p. 64.
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