Gyula Hevesi

Gyula Hevesi (21 November, 1890, Uzhgorod – 25 February, 1970, Budapest) was a Hungarian chemical engineer and politician. He was a member of the Central Committee of the Hungarian Soviet Republic.

Gyula Hevesi in 1919

He received a degree in chemical engineering from the Technical University of Budapest in 1912.[1] From 1914 to 1918 he worked at the United Incandescent Lamp and Electricity Company initially as a plant engineer then as a research engineer.[1]

In 1918-1919 he worked with Aladár Komját to launch the first Hungarian communist journal, Internationálé.[2]

References

  1. "Hevesi Gyula". www.arcanum.hu. Arcanum. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  2. Botar, Oliver (1997). Marquardt, Virginia (ed.). "From Avant-Garde to "Proletkult" in Hungarian Emigre Politico-Cultural Journals, 1922-1924". Art and Journals on the Political Front, 1910-1940. University Press of Florida: 100–141.
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