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György Aczél (born Henrik Appel; 31 August 1917 – 6 December 1991) was a Hungarian communist politician. He became a member of the then illegal Hungarian Communist Party in 1935, and was a founding member of the Political Committee (Hu: Politikai Bizottság) of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party in 1956. He was a deputy minister from 1958 to 1967, later, as one of the leaders of the Party's Central Committee (Hu: Központi Bizottság) the most influential figure in socialist culture politics.

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  • György Aczél (de)
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  • György Aczél, Geburtsname Henrik Appel, (geboren 31. August 1917 in Budapest, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 6. Dezember 1991 in Wien) war ein kommunistischer ungarischer Kulturpolitiker. Von 1956 bis 1989 war er Mitglied des Zentralkomitees und seit 1970 Mitglied des Politbüros der MSZMP (Ungarische Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei). Von 1957 bis 1967 war er Stellvertreter des Kultusministers, von 1967 bis 1974 und von 1982 bis 1985 Sekretär des Zentralkomitees. Auf dem Höhepunkt seiner politischen Karriere – von 1974 bis 1982 – war er Stellvertreter des Ministerpräsidenten.György Aczél war der engste Vertraute von János Kádár (Erster Sekretär der Ungarischen Sozialistischen Arbeiterpartei von 1956 bis 1988) und Chefideologe der Kádár-Ära. (de)
  • ACZÉL György [acel djordj] (naskiĝis kiel Appel Henrik, en Budapeŝto, la 31-an de aŭgusto 1917 – mortis en Vieno, la 6-an de decembro 1991) estis komunista politikisto, ĉefa ideologo kaj gvidanto de la kultura vivo en la komunista Kádár-epoko (1967-89). (eo)
  • György Aczél (born Henrik Appel; 31 August 1917 – 6 December 1991) was a Hungarian communist politician. He became a member of the then illegal Hungarian Communist Party in 1935, and was a founding member of the Political Committee (Hu: Politikai Bizottság) of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party in 1956. He was a deputy minister from 1958 to 1967, later, as one of the leaders of the Party's Central Committee (Hu: Központi Bizottság) the most influential figure in socialist culture politics. (en)
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  • György Aczél (en)
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