Rudolf Földvári
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Rudolf Földvári | |
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| Member of the National Assembly | |
| In office 17 May 1953 – 9 May 1957 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 20 May 1921 |
| Died | 20 April 2024 (aged 102) Budapest, Hungary |
| Party | MKP (1945–1948) MDP (1948–1956) MSZMP (1956–1957) |
Rudolf Földvári (born Frank; 20 May 1921 – 20 April 2024) was a Hungarian communist politician and revolutionary. He was a Member of Parliament from 1953 to 1957. Because of his participation in the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, he was arrested and imprisoned.
Földvári was born into a labour family in Kispest (today a borough of Budapest) on 20 May 1921, as the son of carpenter Rudolf Frank and iron factory worker Margit Molnár.[1] He spent a few years, from 1925 to 1927, in Turkey as a child, where his carpenter father got a job.[2] Returning Hungary, Földvári completed four-grade primary school in 1935, then he studied as a locksmith at the Hofherr-Schrantz-Clayton-Shuttleworth Machine Factory Works (HSCS), having obtained a technical certificate there in 1940. He worked as a locksmith and assistant foreman from 1940.[3][4][5] He was a member of the trade union of iron and metal workers.[1] During the World War II, he was drafted and fought in Eastern Front since 1942.[2] He served as a photographer in the Hungarian Air Force.[1] He was captured by the Soviets in December 1944. After his release from POW camp, He returned to Hungary in the autumn of 1945.[6]