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Ottó Korvin

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Ottó Korvin (May 24, 1894 in Nagybocsko - December 28, 1919 in Budapest) was a communist politician of Hungary. He also served as the chief of the political department of Internal Affairs.[1][2]

He was also brother of Kelen József.[3]

References

  1. ^ Handler, Andrew. Blood Libel at Tiszaeszlar. Boulder. p. 257.
  2. ^ Éva Fekete; Éva Karádi (1981). György Lukács: His Life in Pictures and Documents. Corvina Kiadó. p. 115.
  3. ^ Eckelt, Frank (1965). The Rise and Fall of the Béla Kun Regime in 1919. New York University. p. 138.